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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
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
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
Craig Stewart – Physical Educator, 2024
The abusive "koach" has become an all too familiar issue at every level of sport. While sexual and physical abuses have justifiably received most of the notoriety, psychological abuse (PA) and emotional abuse (EA) by "koaches" are more common and often ignored, minimized, or excused 'as part of the game'. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Antisocial Behavior, Athletes, Ethics
Aimei Yang – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2025
At the forefront of industries profoundly influenced by artificial intelligence (AI), public relations (PRs) are undergoing a transformative revolution. The increasing applications of AI in PRs are driving a demand for proficient practitioners. Recognizing this, PR educational institutions must adapt by delivering tailored AI education. Despite…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Public Relations, Programming, Coding
Kazuya Yanagida – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
While the concept of "Bildung" has acquired international currency in educational and philosophical studies, its moral implications have been obscured by existing educational accounts. I present the moral implications inherent in the term through specific reference to the early works of Wilhelm von Humboldt. In contrast to previous…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethics, Philosophy, Social Responsibility
Golden, James; Mazzotta, Catherine M.; Zittel-Barr, Kimberly – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Several widely publicized incidents of academic research misconduct, combined with the politicization of the role of science in public health and policy discourse (e.g., COVID, immunizations) threaten to undermine faith in the integrity of empirical research. Researchers often maintain that peer-review and study replication allow the field to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Research, Integrity, Research
Murdock, Melanie; Erickson, Stephanie – Research Ethics, 2023
When engaging in community-based research, it is important to consider ethical research practices throughout the project. While current research practices require many investigators to obtain approval from an ethics review board before starting a project, more is required to ensure that ethical principles are applied once the investigations begin…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Feminism, Research Projects
Francois Jonker – Gender and Education, 2024
This article engages Stefano Harney and Fred Moten's conception of 'black study' (2013. "The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study." Wivenhoe: Minor Compositions.) as an enactment of a feminist ethics of response-ability. As such, this article inquires: how might 'we' conceive of study as a response-able practice of 'collective…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Feminism, Ethics, Responsibility
Lee, Soyoung – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Teaching poetry presents difficulties of various kinds, and these can be illustrative of wider curricular and pedagogical challenges. This paper considers questions of knowledge and remembrance as they arise in two poems--Paul Celan's "Todesfuge" and Seamus Heaney's 'Mid-Term Break'--placing these in relation to Jean-François Lyotard's…
Descriptors: Poetry, Memory, Responsibility, Ethics
Mytsyk Hanna; Suchikova Yana – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Integrating large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, into speech-language pathology (SLP) presents promising opportunities and notable challenges. While these tools can support diagnostics, streamline documentation and assist in therapy planning, they also raise concerns related to misinformation, cultural insensitivity,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Speech Language Pathology, Natural Language Processing, Technology Integration
Roberts, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
Over recent years, it has been claimed that we live in a 'post-truth' age: a moment in history where the ideal of truth seems to have been abandoned. The prevailing attitude towards truth is not one of antagonism but of "indifference." Should this bother us? If so, why? What might we mean by 'truth'? How is truth relevant to education?…
Descriptors: Ethics, Deception, Philosophy, Social Attitudes