The purpose of this paper is to clarify a method of moral education to which it promotes acquiring a disinterested third-person viewpoint, in order to solve conflicts in interpersonal relations. Morality lessons using a "role-acquisition type" method and an "self-solution type" method were performed, and the effects were verified. This paper describes the results of "interpersonal understanding subjects 1 and 2."
For "Interpersonal understanding 1" questions as to what type of standards are selected when choosing a new friend. The main effect of the type was significant and the score for "self-solution type" was quite high. For "Personal understanding subject 2," questions were aimed at the reasons for choosing a friend. The main effect of the type was significant and the score for "self-solution type" was quite high. It is clear from these that an "self-solution type" method is effective.