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Wulfekühler, Heidrun; Andrason, Alexander – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
The present article shifts the focus and burden of whistleblowing away from an individual to the collective and argues for the necessary incorporation of whistleblowing into an ethical infrastructure in institutions of higher education. The authors argue that institutions of higher learning should be understood as collective agents bestowed with…
Descriptors: Ethics, Disclosure, Social Responsibility, Higher Education
Jafari, Esmaiel; Alamolhoda, Jamileh – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
The use of virtual education in teaching has provided a wide range of new educational opportunities; but the combination of ethical and legal risks associated with accessing and exchanging information in the form of ethical issues in the digital space has challenged this type of education. In this regard, in the present study, an attempt has been…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Electronic Learning, Ethics
Tillson, Matt Joseph – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Belief in the concept of free will may be a salient feature of teachers' core belief systems. Specifically, teacher beliefs in free will may mediate their attributions of moral responsibility to student actions. Attribution of moral responsibility may result in differential treatment of students and enactment of consequences. Conversely, student…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods, World Views
Sternberg, Robert J. – Gifted Education International, 2023
The field of giftedness--including educators, theorists, and researchers--needs to show more cognizance of a phenomenon that is rearing its ugly head in more and more visible ways, namely, dark giftedness. Dark giftedness is giftedness used for bad and even toxic ends. Being gifted provides little, if any protection against the dark deployment of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent, Ability, Safety
Pernilla Andersson – Environmental Education Research, 2025
To transform society in a more sustainable direction we not only need specific knowledge, skills and attitudes, but also discursive resources that enable the seeing of alternative ways of living. This paper analyses such discursive resources as used in educational practice, and presents an analytical tool to facilitate further environment and…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Futures (of Society), Educational Practices, Environmental Education
Xuan Meng; Andrew Horrell; Paul McMillan – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
Nation-states have concerns about the health and wellbeing of their citizens and these concerns have directly or indirectly influenced educational reform and curriculum development. In 2000, China issued a directive of 'Health First' which applied to all elements of the education system. In its scale and scope, this represented a significant and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Ethics, Curriculum Development
A. C. Nikolaidis – Ethics and Education, 2025
Despite recent scholarship in political theory that shifts the focus of injustice from agents to social structures, educational justice scholarship in philosophy of education remains primarily individualistic as regards the causes of injustice. However, it seems that agents' actions are more constrained than individualistic accounts suggest and…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Social Justice, Responsibility, Epistemology
Samuel Iinatti; Hanna-Maija Huhtala – Ethics and Education, 2025
In contemporary educational discussion, concerns have been raised about the influence of the so-called post-truth era and its impact or consequences on democratic education. Facing these challenges calls for more discussion concerning the role of truthfulness and honesty as central parts of democratic education. In this essay, we argue that while…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Ethics, Epistemology
Sarah M. Stitzlein – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
A civic society depends on people's ability to reason together, which requires them to seek and tell the truth. However, Sarah Stitzlein argues that schools spend too little time deliberately teaching students the value of honesty. Far from being simply a personal virtue, honesty enables citizens to think and act together for the benefit of all.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Beliefs, Ethical Instruction, Inquiry
Gerrits, Elianne M.; Bredenoord, Annelien L.; van Mil, Marc H. W. – Science & Education, 2022
New developments in the field of biomedicine can have extensive implications for society. To steer research efforts in a responsible direction, biomedical scientists should contribute to a forward-looking ethical, and societal evaluation of new developments. However, the question remains how to equip students sufficiently with the skills they need…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Medical Research, Ethics, Science Curriculum
Fung Chi Tuen – Teaching Science, 2024
Entrepreneurial science emerged out of universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) over the past 30 years where connectivity between universities, industry and government has given rise to significant successes in basic and applied sciences (Etzkowitz, 2002). Entrepreneurial education comprises entrepreneurship and enterprise…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Entrepreneurship, Competition, Skill Development
Zsanett Ágnes Bicsák – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper argues that the mitigation of the normative pedagogy in the value heterogenous world has elicited the need to rephrase the teacher's role. While this study cannot reflect on all issues that have recently arisen, some core questions are addressed to examine the teacher-student relationship and highlight a few principles that teachers…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Role, 21st Century Skills
Celeste Combrinck; Nelé Loubser – Discover Education, 2025
Written assignments for large classes pose a far more significant challenge in the age of the GenAI revolution. Suggestions such as oral exams and formative assessments are not always feasible with many students in a class. Therefore, we conducted a study in South Africa and involved 280 Honors students to explore the usefulness of Turnitin's AI…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Large Group Instruction, Alternative Assessment
O. C. Ferrell; Linda Ferrell – Journal of Marketing Education, 2025
Ethics, social responsibility, and sustainability are important areas to address in marketing education. While they are distinct constructs, the terms are often used interchangeably. Understanding their differences and relationships to one another is important in teaching these subjects. Ethical decision-making is based on organizational…
Descriptors: Ethics, Marketing, Sustainability, Social Responsibility
Francisco Kimbanda; Levi Leonido; Luís Gouveia; Elsa Morgado – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Education is a complex process, so higher education institutions (HEIs) must be increasingly aware of the importance of improving the quality of their various activities. Higher education is one of the crucial elements of the global education system, which must be flexible, diverse, effective, and in tune with the needs of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Social Responsibility, Higher Education