Introduction Morality is a natural and cultural phenomenon that arises through interaction of individual psychological factors and people's interaction in society. It aims to lead to behavior that affect others, to reduce evil or harm. Basic psychological structure of rights and responsibilities. Laden Skoolberg defines moral ability as the ability to make moral decisions and determines personal values accordingly 4 Linde extends this definition to include social background.
Today, we are faced with a crisis situation in our beloved republic. The first one is the spiritual crisis of our people. In pursuit of our substance, we forgot the god. Governments of all levels have capacity, honesty crisis, and moral leadership. There is an economic and political crisis, and our basic freedom is in danger as we deviate from the basic principle. If our liberal republic wants to survive, we must return to these basic principles. Yes, in the word of Thomas Paine, "This is an era to test the soul of men.The summer soldier and the sunshine patriots will sneak into this crisis and shrink from their own service, but he is standing there now, men and women It is worth appreciation: 'That was said on December 23, 1776. Now, 200 years later, Payne's words are better suited to our situation.
What is the world challenging for what we learn? We deal with various crises such as financial crisis, food crisis, climate crisis, product crisis, moral (moral) crisis. In order to solve these crises, the country and individuals must cooperate internationally. To understand the world and to recognize that global citizenship is an important element of early childhood education is beneficial to children and educators. The developed global citizenship contributes to their future. Let the children prepare for the international future, they can move freely, so they can make a profit from it and then profit from it. Global citizenship is not only to learn correct language and cultural abilities but also to disseminate knowledge and facts to better understand the relationships of the world.
From the youngest learning stage, ethical development can be successful. Sight, character, and ability are the three main factors that young people need to grow to meet ethical standards. Moral development of personality is an organic process. We must prioritize the integration of individuals' physical, emotional, spiritual and mental health so that young people can meet the ethical standards set by society. It is in this context that social learning theory can explain moral development.