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Ilya Zrudlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The literature on teacher leadership tends to omit mention of the dark side of leadership. This is troubling since, after all, examples of bad leaders come readily to mind. This paper delves into the literature on bad leadership, illuminating it with reference to Iris Murdoch's moral psychology, to elaborate an explanation as to why leaders often…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Ambiguity (Context), Ethics, Moral Values
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Abedi Dunia, Oscar; Eriksson Baaz, Maria; Maria Toppo, Anju Oseema; Parashar, Swati; Utas, Mats; Vincent, James B. M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
This article seeks to move beyond the Euro/North-centrism recurrent in methodological discussions on what we may learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. Such debates often centre on uncertainty and involuntary immobility -- aspects which are hardly new for many researchers. In this article, we argue that the pandemic offers an opportunity to rethink…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Ethnocentrism, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Nind, Melanie; Coverdale, Andy; Meckin, Robert – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
This paper synthesises a large dataset on how social research methods and practices have been adapted or designed for use within pandemic conditions and a climate of crisis and uncertainty. The data were generated through two rapid evidence reviews of the methodological literature and in dialogue with social researchers in online knowledge…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, COVID-19, Pandemics, Ambiguity (Context)
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Schneider, Teresa; Sauerland, Melanie – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
We investigated how voluntary confessions, coerced-compliant confessions, and no-confessions influenced guilt assessments in combination with other exculpatory or ambiguous evidence. In three experiments (total N = 808), participants studied case information and provided guilt assessments. As expected, in Experiment 1 and 2a, (i) voluntary…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Evidence, Ambiguity (Context), Genetics
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Yorke, Louise; Kim, Janice Heejin; Hagos Hailu, Belay; Ejigu Berhie, Chanie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
This paper considers the contribution of North-South partnerships in conducting ethical and policy-relevant research in times of uncertainty. Using collaborative autoethnography, we critically reflect on our experience conducting two related research projects in Ethiopia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss how our research has adapted to take…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Ethics, Research Methodology, Autobiographies
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Zimmerman, Aaron; Eubank, Chrissy; Goldberg, Elizabeth; Lahr, Emily; Sneed, Stacey; Welch, Stephanie – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2022
This conceptual essay draws on the advice for actors offered by David Mamet and Sanford Meisner in order to highlight how uncertainty is a dilemmatic feature of both acting and teaching. This essay argues that perhaps the only way to prepare for uncertainty (either on the stage or in the classroom) is to be open to uncertainty and to be willing to…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Acting, Ethics, Classroom Environment
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Raykov, Milosh – European Educational Research Journal, 2020
Research ethics reviews are an integral component of the research process in education, but little is known about educators' perceptions of and experiences with this process. This exploratory study examines educators' perceptions of and experiences with the reviews of research ethics and, in this way, it contributes to a better understanding of…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Educational Research, Ethics, Teacher Researchers
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Ollis, Debbie; Coll, Leanne; Harrison, Lyn – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2019
This paper focuses on a nested project within a three-year participatory research project, funded by the Australian Research Council. The project was undertaken in secondary schools across Victoria and South Australia and engaged over 100 students as coresearchers (ages 15-19) in understanding, critiquing, and transforming sexuality education…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Participatory Research, Action Research, High School Students
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Karami, Sareh; Parra-Martinez, Fabio Andres – Roeper Review, 2021
We live in a world and a time full of challenges. Social inequality, discrimination, global political instability, wars, genocides, terrorism, nuclear and biological weapons, climate change, waste disposal, and species extinction, among others, are constant threats. These pressing issues require attention and solution. Wisdom rises as the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Crisis Management
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Verducci, Susan – Educational Theory, 2019
Open-mindedness is typically considered an intellectual virtue that brings humans into (closer) contact with reality and its complexities. In this essay, Susan Verducci expands the ways we typically think of cultivating open-mindedness in classrooms to include the practice of engagement with the visual and performing arts. Working with the arts…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, World Views, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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Chesworth, Liz – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research with young children. Focusing upon a series of research encounters from a doctoral study of play in an early years classroom, I examine my interactions with the children and their social and material worlds and draw upon these encounters to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Ambiguity (Context), Young Children
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Peretz-Lange, Rebecca; Harvey, Teresa; Blake, Peter R. – Developmental Science, 2022
nChildren's moral judgments of resource distributions as having "fair" or "unfair" origins play an important role in early social cognition. What factors shape these judgments? The present study advances research on this question in two primary ways: First, while prior work has typically assigned children to an advantaged or…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Decision Making, Ethics, Moral Values
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Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
Novalis, the Early German Romantic poet and philosopher, had at the core of his work a mysterious depiction of the "absolute." The absolute is Novalis' name for a substance that defies precise knowledge yet calls for a tentative and sensitive speculation. How one asserts a truth, represents an object, and sets about encountering things…
Descriptors: Poets, Ethics, Poetry, Educational Philosophy
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Palmer, Zsuzsanna Bacsa; Palmer, Ralph Henry – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2018
This article argues that business and professional communication practitioners, instructors, and students, besides becoming better informed about the legal context of website accessibility, should also become more aware of the ethical considerations of creating digital communication products that are inherently accessible for people with…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Ethics, Web Sites, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Eaton, Sarah Elaine – Online Submission, 2021
The COVID-19 crisis challenged us to learn, teach, and work in ways we never had before. As we move further into 2021 more educational institutions are thinking about how online teaching and learning can become a permanent way of offering programs. However, there are still ethical considerations that merit deeper consideration. Before the…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Integrity, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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