Lawrence Kohlberg: A Brief Biography of Him and his Theory

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He was a very intelligent man, and taught many people about his theory. Although he has done many other things in his life besides working on his theory.
Lawrence Kohlberg was born on October 25th, 1927. He grew up in Bronxville, New York. Kohlberg was a volunteer sailor in World War ll. As a teenager Kohlberg attended Andover Academy in Massachusetts. Andover Academy was a private high school, and most of the students that attended this school were very intelligent and came from a wealthy family. After he graduated, Kohlberg took a job as an engineer in a carrier ship. While working on the ship, Kohlberg and others helped smuggle Jews from Europe into Palestine. Later after the war (1948) Kohlberg applied to the University of Chicago.
When Lawrence Kohlberg applied to the University of Chicago, he scored so high on the admissions test, he tested out of many courses, thus he only had to take a few. Kohlberg got his bachelor’s degree in a year. Lawrence Kohlberg then became very interested in cognitive development. He started to study cognitive development and moral development. He looked at Piaget’s research on moral development, and built his theory using Piaget’s studies as its foundation. In 1959, Kohlberg started working with the staff at Yale University as an assistant professor. He became the director of a child psychology training program.
Later, Kohlberg took a job at Harvard University. At Harvard he taught social and educational psychology. Kohlberg then started traveling around the world; studying moral development of citizens in different countries. While studying in Belize, Kohlberg contracted a tropical disease. This disease caused him an intense amount of pain and depression. He...

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...thank and honor him for all he has done.

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