The International Moral Education Congress was an international academic conference held in Europe six times between 1908 and 1934. It convened because of an interest in moral education by many countries beginning a decade before the inaugural event. The movement for moral education had an ardent champion in the Ethical movement.[1] The idea to hold the congress was at the behest of the International Union of Ethical Societies; its greatest proponents were Professor Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster and Gustav Spiller, the secretary of the Union.[2] The first congress was held in 1908,[1] and except for one 10-year beak (1912–1922), the congress met every four years in various cities. The official languages were German, English, and French.[3]
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