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Peer reviewedHowell, Reet A; Howell, Maxwell L. – Quest, 1978
The myth of Pop Warner's sterling character hides the distasteful story behind the closure of Warner's Carlisle School for Indians on the grounds of moral corruption and misuse of athletic funds. (LH)
Descriptors: American Indians, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Ethics
Peer reviewedDwight, Stephen A.; Alliger, George M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1997
A total of 102 undergraduates rated overt test integrity items on the dimensions of invasion of privacy, ease of faking, and job relatedness. Items that required direct admission of counterproductive behaviors were identified as the most invasive but also the easiest to fake. Implications for test construction and future research are discussed.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Integrity, Privacy, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedCallanan, Gerard A. – Career Development International, 2003
Looks at individual and organizational perspectives on career success and the disparities between these viewpoints and organizational culture and control systems. Discusses how culture might influence managers to violate ethical and legal principles for the sake of career success. (Contains 46 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Development, Corporations, Employer Employee Relationship
Peer reviewedCoyne, Iain; Bartram, Dave – International Journal of Testing, 2002
Applied a structured framework to the research literature to assess the general effectiveness of integrity tests as used to assess "honesty" in preemployment screening. In terms of acceptability, research has indicated that integrity tests are viewed neither positively nor negatively, but considerable debate remains about false positive rates and…
Descriptors: Honesty, Integrity, Literature Reviews, Models
Peer reviewedMacleod, Colin – Journal of Cooperative Education, 2001
Distinguishes three dimensions of integrity: guidance, priority, and correctness. Focuses on the meaning of ethical integrity in postsecondary education and relates ethical principles to educational mission. Describes the hazards of the rhetoric of academic excellence, deference, and incivility. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cooperative Education, Ethics, Institutional Mission
Peer reviewedFisher, Kathleen M. – Journal of Education, 2000
Invites college professors to look at curiosity as an operative, intellectual virtue giving impetus to the moral lives of students. Addresses the objection that professors are simply too specialized in their professional content areas to help students develop virtue, asserting that curiosity well fostered promotes a set of other moral virtues,…
Descriptors: College Students, Curiosity, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Suggs, Welch – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Describes how the board of trustees of Gardner-Webb University backed its president, who had ordered an athlete's grade changed, and demoted two administrators who had criticized him. (EV)
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Board Administrator Relationship, College Athletics, College Presidents
Peer reviewedLenn, Marjorie Peace – Educational Record, 1989
If accreditation is to fulfill its purposes of quality assessment and quality enhancement, its processes must succeed in evaluating institutional or program performance on stated objectives, and in motivating continuous planning for improvement. (MLW)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Planning, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHansen, Barbara C.; Hansen, Kenneth D. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1995
Academic and scientific misconduct is coming to public attention. Issues to be resolved include definitions of misconduct, provision for anonymity, role of whistleblowers, burden of proof, statute of limitations, due process, nature and application of sanctions, and potential for rehabilitation. (SK)
Descriptors: Cheating, Due Process, Ethics, Government Role
Peer reviewedYarhouse, Mark A. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1998
Examines the American Association for Marital and Family Therapy's Code of Ethics to explore ways in which marriage and family therapists can provide services within the framework of existing ethical principles and standards for accountability and professionalism to families with an adolescent child experiencing same-sex attraction. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Accountability, Adolescents, Competence, Ethics
Peer reviewedHatcher, Tim; Aragon, Steven R. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2000
Describes the rationale for a code of ethics and integrity in human resource development (HRD). Outlines the Academy of Human Resource Development's standards. Reviews ethical issues faced by the HRD profession. (SK)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Human Resources, Integrity, Labor Force Development
Peer reviewedWickstrom, Katherine F.; Jones, Kevin M.; LaFleur, Lynn H.; Witt, Joseph C. – School Psychology Quarterly, 1998
Twenty-nine consultant-consultee dyads completed traditional problem identification and problem analysis interviews. Results indicate that the mean integrity of a monitoring system based on teacher self-report was 54%. Average use of intervention stimulus products was 62%. Teachers implemented the treatment as planned 4% of the time. Reduction of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Consultation Programs, Elementary Education, Evaluation
Jacoby, Michael A. – School Business Affairs, 1995
A person is ethical or moral in doing an act if the individual acted freely; acted according to his or her duty, not for self-interest; and actively performed an ethical act. Lists the qualities of a leader from an ethical perspective. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Integrity
Puka, Bill – Liberal Education, 2005
Most faculty and administrators rate academic dishonesty a high crime, fatal to education. What cheating shows that merits strong opposition is a student's pride in deceptively "getting over" on professors and "the system," even where both are recognized as fair. This affection for injustice and casual disregard for honest dealings must be trained…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Students, Trust (Psychology), Integrity
Wheeler, John J.; Baggett, Bob A.; Fox, James; Blevins, Leia – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2006
The purpose of this study was to assess the degree to which behavioral intervention studies conducted with children diagnosed with autism operationally defined the independent variables (IVs) and evaluated treatment integrity (TI). The study replicated the criteria from Gresham, Gansle, and Noell (1993) and focused exclusively on research studies…
Descriptors: Intervention, Integrity, Autism, Children

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