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Bell, Emma; Caulfield, Paul; Hibbert, Paul; Jennings, Paul – Higher Education Academy, 2014
Recent corporate scandals and responses by regulators have created an environment in which there is a heightened awareness of business ethics. This report presents a series of case studies exploring how the current curricula in UK business schools could be scoped differently to give new business leaders the tools required for strong ethical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Integrity
Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson – Educational Review, 2012
The terms "Olympic education" and "Olympism" encompass a variety of educational initiatives aimed at children and youth in school and community settings, in addition to courses taught under the heading of Olympic Studies in college and university institutions. In this article, a critical analysis of these initiatives is…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Criticism, Foreign Countries, Values Education
Copley, Terence – Religious Education, 2007
This article considers the role of the storyteller of religious narrative, not as presenter but as custodian of the narrative. Two case studies are examined. In the first it is shown how a storyteller can operate deliberately to attack and vitiate the received tradition about their chosen subject. In the second it is shown how an established…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Story Telling, Case Studies, Values Education