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Warren, Jane; Douglas, Kristin Isabella – Counseling and Values, 2012
Although an ethical sanction is viewed as an incredibly stressful event for professional counselors, the experience of being sanctioned is not well known. This article provides an overview of the sanctioning process, a discussion of professional silence, and a case example of a sanctioning experience for a counselor. The sanctioning experience is…
Descriptors: Counselors, Attachment Behavior, Ethics, Sanctions
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Prescott, Peter; Buttrick, Hilary; Skinner, Deborah – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2014
For most professors, dealing with academic integrity issues ranks alongside grading and committee work as one of the most unpopular faculty responsibilities. Confronting the perpetrator can be unpleasant. It can also create significant intangible costs for the accusing professor, not the least of which are stress-induced sleepless nights and a…
Descriptors: Ethics, Peer Influence, College Faculty, Social Influences
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Neophytou, Lefkios – Educational Review, 2013
This paper focuses on the notion of educational reform and discusses Emotional Intelligence (EI) in the context of the modernist-postmodernist debate. It is argued that through the application of EI into contemporary societies a new wave of reform emerges that provides science with normative power over the emotional world of individuals. This…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Sanctions, Rewards, Educational Change
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Paul, Richard; Elder, Linda – Journal of Developmental Education, 2009
In the last column we introduced the idea of ethical reasoning (see Paul & Elder, 2006) and discussed its importance to education, assuming the intention is to cultivate fairminded critical thinking. We also discussed the problem of intrinsic egocentric thinking as a fundamental barrier to ethical reasoning. In this column we focus on conceptual…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Ethics, Social Values, Political Attitudes
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Frank, Gary; Ofobike, Emeka; Gradisher, Suzanne – Journal of Education for Business, 2010
The authors discuss the pressures that accounting educators face in meeting expectations to include ethics in the accounting curriculum. Most schools still do not require discrete ethics courses for accounting students; ethics coverage is on a course-by-course basis. However, not all professors are equally comfortable or knowledgeable of models of…
Descriptors: Accounting, Ethics, Moral Development, Ethical Instruction
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Callan, Eamonn – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Teachers sometimes shut students up for the sake of civility. My question is whether silencing for the sake of civility can be morally justified when a student derogates fellow students as members of some widely stigmatized group, and the offending speech is not for any further reason to be deplored, for example, as a personally targeted insult.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Communication, Intellectual Freedom
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Bricault, Dennis – College and University, 2007
Academic dishonesty poses a threat to the goals of every educational institution. This article draws heavily from current literature and case law to provide an overview of academic dishonesty, paying particular attention to associated legal aspects, such as due process, the content and communication of policies, sanctions, prevention, and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Sanctions, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
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Yongning, Yuan; Jian, Zhang; Haibo, Wang – Chinese Education and Society, 2007
Combating corruption is an important condition for bringing about the flourishing of academic research. There are many reasons for the emergence and proliferation of academic corruption today. These are closely related to the long-term lack of training among our country's scholars in modern academic standards and the absence of an academic spirit…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Deception, Ethics, Integrity
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
Institutions with National Collegiate Athletic Association sanctions imposed since the July 16 reporting are listed, with the dates, sports, sanctions, and grounds for action specified. (MSE)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Basketball, Discipline, Eligibility
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Goodman, Joan F. – Journal of Moral Education, 2006
It is argued that current school disciplinary policies are ineffective instruments for delivering moral messages: they are poorly justified; fail to distinguish moral violations (violence, vandalism, deception) from conventional school-limited violations (attendance, dress codes, eating venues), leaving the impression that dress code violations…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Negative Reinforcement, Dress Codes, Suspension
Bailey, Wilford S.; Littleton, Taylor D. – 1991
This book discusses the abdication of college/university responsibility for the welfare of student-athletes, the failure of colleges to exercise appropriate controls in the administration of athletic programs, and the intentional violation of institutional policies or regulations governing the conduct of intercollegiate athletics. The first…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Athletics, College Role, Cultural Influences