There are a number of resources for further help in thinking about moral education. The best way to develop a strong moral education is to read stories that emphasize moral excellence and virtue. Here are just a few to get you started:
- Bennett, William J. The Moral Compass: Stories for a Life’s Journey. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cicero’s Laelius a Discourse of Friendship : Together with A Pastoral Dialogue concerning Friendship and Love. London: Printed for William Crooke …, 1691.
- Lawler, Peter Augustine. Stuck with Virtue: The American Individual and Our Biotechnological Future. Wilmington, DE: ISI, 2005.
- Price, Steven D. 1001 Smartest Things Ever Said. Guilford, CT: Lyons, 2004.
- Washington, Booker T. Up from Slavery, an Autobiography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963.
- Washington, George. George Washington’s Rules of Civility,. New York: United States Book, 1890.