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El Baradei, Laila – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
Despite the near global consensus on the importance of ethics education in public affairs programs, a lot of challenges are faced in implementation. The aim of the current research paper is to identify the perception of faculty in public affairs programs about why, what and how they teach ethics in their programs, the hurdles they meet, and their…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Public Affairs Education, Masters Programs
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Olsthoorn, Peter; Schut, Michelle – Ethics and Education, 2018
Although the notion of universal human rights allows for the idea that states (and supranational organizations such as the European Union) can, or even should, control and impose restrictions on migration, both notions clearly do not sit well together. The ensuing tension manifests itself in our ambivalent attitude towards migration, but also…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Immigration, Ethics, Ethical Instruction
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Murphy, Peter – Journal of Moral Education, 2014
What does current empirically informed moral psychology imply about the goals that can be realistically achieved in college-level applied ethics courses? This paper takes up this question from the vantage point of Jonathan Haidt's Social Intuitionist Model of human moral judgment. I summarize Haidt's model, and then consider a variety of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Moral Values, Intuition
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Grelecki, Ryan C.; Willey, Susan L. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2017
One of the most significant hurdles to overcome in teaching law to business students is getting them to recognize and appreciate the real-world applicability of the law, a seemingly esoteric and irrelevant discipline. This hurdle is especially challenging when teaching Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (LEEB), a course that most business…
Descriptors: Law Related Education, Concept Teaching, Business Administration Education, Ethical Instruction
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Maxwell, Bruce; Schwimmer, Marina – Journal of Moral Education, 2016
This article provides a narrative review of the scholarly writings on professional ethics education for future teachers. Against the background of a widespread belief among scholars working in this area that longstanding and sustained research and reflection on the ethics of teaching have had little impact on the teacher education curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Teacher Education Curriculum, Role
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Tan, Charlene; Tan, Chee Soon – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2014
This article critically discusses the Singapore state's endeavor to balance social cohesion and cultural sustainability through the Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) curriculum. This article points out that underpinning the CCE syllabus are the state ideologies of communitarianism and multiracialism. It is argued that the ideology of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Citizenship Education, Social Integration
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Lindquist, David H. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2011
A primary rationale for studying the Holocaust (Shoah) involves the opportunity to consider the moral implications that can be drawn from examining the event. Studying the Shoah forces students to consider what it means to be human and humane by examining the full continuum of individual behavior, from "ultimate evil" to "ultimate good". This…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Death, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods
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Zhang, Xiaochi – English Language Teaching, 2010
How to develop students' intercultural communication competences is a controversial issue in foreign language education in China. In this article, the author attempts to offer an answer to this issue by putting forward a proposition for developing students' intercultural communication competences in western etiquette teaching. First of all, the…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Ethical Instruction, Second Language Instruction
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Maxwell, Bruce – Ethics and Education, 2008
This paper challenges a pervasive curricular justification for educationally acquainting young people with stories of genocide and other moral horrors from history. According to this justification, doing so favours the development of psycho-social soft skills connected with interpersonal awareness and the establishment and maintenance of positive…
Descriptors: United States History, Death, History Instruction, Ethics
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Casement, William – Journal of Educational Thought, 1983
Reviews arguments concerning method, content, and intention as the defining features of indoctrination. Concludes that the entire debate is misconceived because it does not focus on learner experience. Urges consideration and discussion of two varieties of indoctrination--intentional and unintentional. (DMM)
Descriptors: Education, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values
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Wilson, John – Journal of Moral Education, 1985
Warnock believes that in moral education example is everything and instruction comparatively worthless. The assumptions behind this view are uncovered and demolished. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Otazu, Pascual – Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1974
The author traces the direction that morality is taking today. As a result of this direction a new presentation and a new method of teaching morality is examined. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction
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Beattie, Nicholas – Journal of Moral Education, 1977
This is a study of the way in which moral education was added to the Bavarian curriculum in 1972. Attention is drawn to certain inconsistencies, and it is suggested that these reflect the ambiguous position of the school in a parliamentary democracy whose commitment to pluralism remains partial. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Hutchison, Henry – British Journal of Educational Studies, 1976
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction
Webb, Clark – 1993
This paper offers a different perspective for teaching and learning--the "thoughtful" perspective--as an alternative to the current technocratic perspective. The technocratic frame of reference implicitly proposes that any problem is amenable to programmatic definition and solution. The following three propositions are presented: one's perspective…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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