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Haldane, J. E. (1994). Education, values and the state: the Victor Cook Memorial Lectures. University of St Andrews, Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs. Abstract, resource.

Halliday, J. (1998). Values in Further Education. Trentham Books. Abstract.

Haste, H. (2000). Mapping Britain's Moral Values - A Study of Moral Values in Britain Today. Nestle UK Ltd. Abstract.

Jackson, R. C. A., & Squires, J. (1992). A Snapshot of Values in Six Schools. Northern College of Education. Abstract, resource.

Jackson, R. C. A., & Squires, J. (1992). Moral Learning, Moral Development and Moral Education. Northern College of Education. Abstract, resource.

Jardine, S. (1999). Education for Citizenship. Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Joyce, S., St. Andrews College, & Gordon Cook Foundation. (1991). St. Matthews Primary Project: final report to trustees of the Gordon Cook Foundation. Glasgow: St. Andrews College.

Joyce, S. (1992). Values Education in Bishopbriggs. School Aberdeen, Gordon Cook Foundation.

Joyce, S. (1994). Values Education Resource book: Ideas for promoting children's moral development. Aylesbury: Ginn in association with the Gordon Cook Foundation. Notes.

Kidder, M. R. (1996). Britain's Agenda for the 21st Century. The Institute for Global Ethics. Abstract.

Lewis, B. (1997). Lockerbie Academy Values Project. Gordon Cook Foundation, Lockerbie Academy. Abstract, resource.

Maguire, R., & Marshall, K. (1999). Values Education and the Rights of the Child. Centre for the Child and Society, University of Glasgow. Abstract, resource.

McArdle, W. K. L., & Jindal-Snape, D. (1999). B.Ed (Hons) Primary: Exploring the Values. Gordon Cook Foundation, Northern College, Dundee Campus. Abstract, resource.

McGettrick, B. J. (1995). Values and Educating the Whole Person. Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. Abstract.

McGettrick, B. J. Developing a Pedagogy for Freedom. St Andrews College. Abstract, resource.

McGhie, M. A. (1993). Values Education in Scotland - A Common Sense Approach. Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. Abstract.

McMichael, P., & Boyd, B. (1995). Towards a Climate of Achievement. Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Moran, T. R., & Miller, D. (1998). Some examples of how Values Education can be incorporated into the Pre-Service Course. Northern College of Education. Abstract, resource.

Munn, P. (2000). Education for Citizenship in Scotland. Learning and Teaching Scotland. Abstract.

National Forum on Social Mentoring and Values Guidance. (1998). A Report of the First Meeting of the National Forum on Social Mentoring and Values Guidance. The Centre for Values Education for Life. Abstract.

NCofEd. (1990). Explorations in School Values: A programme of moral education. Aberdeen: Northern College of Education (now part of The University of Aberdeen). Abstract, notes.

Powney, J., Cullen, M., Schlapp, U., Glissov, P., Johnstone, M., & Munn, P. (1995). Understanding Values Education in the Primary School (SCRE Research Report No 64). The Scottish Council for Research in Education. Abstract.

Pybus, E. (1996). Education, Values and Religion. Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs, University of St Andrews. Abstract, resource.

Robb, W. M., & Gordon Cook, F. (1991). Values education: some recent developments in Scotland : a report on a workshop sponsored by the Gordon Cook Foundation at Glasgow from 11th to 13th April 1991. Aberdeen: Gordon Cook Foundation. Notes.

Robb, W. M., & Gordon Cook Foundation. (1991). Values education: some ways forward : a report on a workshop sponsored by the Gordon Cook Foundation at Harrogate from 24th to 26th April, 1991. Aberdeen: Gordon Cook Foundation. Notes.

Robb, W. M. (1994). Values Education: Can it alleviate social problems. Centre for Alleviating Social Problems through Values Education (CAVE). Abstract.

Robb, W. M. (1996). Values Education: The Contribution of Some Voluntary Youth Organizations. Centre for Alleviating Social Problems through Values Education (CAVE). Abstract.

Robb, W. M. (1996). Values Education for More Effective Moral Education, Religious Education, Citizenship Education, Health Education, Sex Education, Environmental Education, Alcohol Education, Multicultural Education, and Personal and Social Education. Centre for Alleviating Social Problems through Values Education (CAVE). Abstract.

Rodger, A. (1992). Towards a Position on Moral Education in Schools.  Northern College of Education. Abstract, resource.

Rodger, A. R. (1996). Developing Moral Community in a Pluralist School Setting. Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Rodger, A., & Reid, M. Improving Your School Through Values. Gordon Cook Foundation, Northern College of Education. Abstract, resource.

Rodger, A. R., & Gordon Cook Foundation. (1995). Values education: a view from Scotland: proceedings of the Gordon Cook Foundation Conference, Stirling, 1995. Aberdeen: Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Rowe, D. (1999). Youth Work and the Promotion of Citizenship. Citizenship Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. (1992). Values in Education. Classroom Climate - A Considered Approach. Abstract.

Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. (1992). Values in Education: values and the whole school - climate and culture. Abstract.

Scottish Parents Consultative Forum. (1997). Education, values and the state: the Victor Cook Memorial Lectures. Our Children’s Values - Who Cares? Scottish Parents Consultative Forum. Abstract, resource.

Selman Gordon, R. (1991). Citizenship and the adult education movement in Canada. Vancouver: Centre for Continuing Education University of British Columbia in cooperation with the International Council for Adult Education. Notes.

Smith, L. C., & Biggs, D. (1996). Promoting Citizenship Education in High School and College. School of Education, State University of New York at Albany. Abstract, resource.

St Andrews College. (1990?). Foundations; Media Awareness. Aberdeen: St Andrews College. Abstract, resource, notes.

St Andrews College. (2000?). Values Education in the Primary School: Making A Start; Staff Development Resource Pack. Aberdeen: Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource, notes.

Sublet Frank Gordon, A. (1936). Education for industry and citizenship. Melbourne: University Press.

Taylor, M. (1994). Values Education in Europe: a comparative overview of a survey of 26 countries in 1993. Consortium of Institutions for Development and Research in Education in Europe NFER. Abstract.

Taylor, M. (1994). Values Education in Europe: a select annotated bibliography for 27 countries (1985-1992). Consortium of Institutions for Development and Research in Education in Europe NFER. Abstract.

Taylor, M. J. (1992). The Future of Values Education. Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Taylor, M. J. (1994). Values Education in the UK - a directory of research and resources. National Foundation for Educational Research. Abstract, notes.

Thomson, J. (1996). A Holistic Approach. Steiner/Waldorf Education. Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. Abstract.

unknown. (1998?). Myself and Others: personalities, values and relationships. Aberdeen: The Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource, notes.

Ward, A., & Phillips, M. (2003). Professional Ethics in an Age of Uncertainty: Proceedings of a seminar sponsored by the Gordon Cook Foundation. Gordon Cook Foundation. Abstract, resource.

Williams, D. A., & Herring, J. E. (1986). Keywords and learning: Ideas on information skills and information technology from the Microcomputer in the School Library Project (MISLIP). Aberdeen: Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology School of Librarianship. Notes.

Williams, D. A., & Wavell, C. (2001). The impact of the school library resource centre on learning: a report on research conducted for Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries. Aberdeen: Robert Gordon University for Resource. Notes.

Williams, J. (1997). Finding the Common Threads. Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. Abstract.

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