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Boni, Alejandra; Berjano, Enrique J. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
Ethical learning is an educational proposal that aims to prepare students for their future working life by helping them to acquire skills that allow them to carry out their professions with autonomy and responsibility. In this paper, we reflect on the main characteristics of this educational proposal, on its connections with the European Higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Engineering Education, Ethical Instruction
Enlow, Barbra K.; Popa, Adrian B. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2008
Imagination is the exercise of generating new and novel mental images. Because of its utility for the arts, it is primarily thought of as a purely aesthetic tool. And yet, as a cognitive orientation to the world, imagination has much to offer business leaders. Imagination shifts leaders away from ingrained ways of thinking; it emphasizes reframing…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Imagination, Leadership Training, Business Administration Education
Bergman, Roger – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
How is the commitment to social justice sustained over a lifetime? This would seem to be a matter of character, and that calls attention to the Aristotelian tradition in ethics. No one provides as much insight into the challenge of the contemporary appropriation of this tradition as Alasdair MacIntyre. Although a moral philosopher rather than a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Ethics, Moral Values, Ethical Instruction
National Center for Education Statistics, 2008
This Issue Brief provides estimates of the number and percentage of homeschooled students in the United States in 2007 and compares these estimates to those from 1999 and 2003. From 1999 to 2007, the number of homeschooled students in the United States increased, as did the homeschooling rate. In 2007, parents homeschooled their children for a…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Home Schooling, Educational Environment, Religious Education
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education, 2008
"Religious and moral education--a portrait of current practice" is one in a series of portraits by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (HMIE), depicting current practice in key aspects of the Scottish curriculum. The portrait series is a recent initiative by HMIE, flowing from the "Improving Scottish Education" (ISE)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Religious Education, Secondary School Curriculum
Mooney, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
For more than 2,500 years, Confucian thought held sway in China, advocating a state guided by highly ethical scholar-bureaucrats and a society ruled by morality and a strong emphasis on hierarchical relationships. But by the end of the 19th century, the Chinese state, powerless to fight off foreign encroachment and growing public dissatisfaction,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Ethics, Interpersonal Relationship
Johnston, James Scott – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
In this paper, I examine why Kantian ethics has had such a hard time of it. I look at readings of Kant's moral theory that have had great force in the 20th century and conclude that these have much to do with an ensuing confusion, which has led to charges of rigidity, formality and severity. Then I demonstrate that when we make moral judgements we…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Social Life, Ethics, Moral Development
Smith-Doerr, Laurel – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2008
Many graduate programmes in science now require courses in ethics. However, little is known about their reception or use. Using websites and interviews, this essay examines ethics requirements in the field of biosciences in three countries (the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Italy) between 2000 and 2005. Evidence suggests that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Ethics, Ethical Instruction
Sherblom, Stephen – Journal of Moral Education, 2008
The "care challenge" to moral psychology, articulated in the justice-care debate, has been borne out in a number of ways. Empirically, claims regarding gender difference in use of justice and care reasoning, gender bias claims regarding early forms of Kohlberg's scoring manual and claims regarding the centrality of cultural conceptions of…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Psychology, Social Scientists, Gender Differences
Daly, James K.; Devlin-Scherer, Roberta; Burroughs, Greer; McCartan, William – Educational Forum, 2010
Civic education is an issue of growing and serious concern. There is diminished time for civics, fewer course offerings, and gaps in students' civic knowledge, skills, and dispositions. The role of teacher education in addressing this problem is one area deserving additional focus. This article describes the project begun by the secondary…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Role of Education
Smith, Brent – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
It has been nearly 30 years since business schools began providing formal courses in business ethics to their students. In that time, the public has witnessed countless cases of business misconduct, often performed by these students. Scholars and researchers agree that ethics education is important, yet they disagree about how it should be taught,…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Interests, Familiarity, Emotional Intelligence
Sternberg, Robert J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
One can scarcely open the newspaper without finding examples of smart, well-educated people who have behaved in ethically challenged ways. What is frightening about ethical lapses is not that they happen to the ethically outrageous but that they can sneak up on just about everyone. An informal classroom "experiment" recently performed by this…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Behavior, Models, Theory Practice Relationship
Balakrishnan, Vishalache – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2007
Moral Education has been in existence in Malaysia for the last ten to fifteen years. In fact during pre and post independence days, Moral Education was taught as ethics in almost all missionary schools in Malaysia. Since the subject was formally introduced as a core subject for non Muslim students, various methods have been introduced to teach the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Administration, Problem Solving
Zhao, Yali; Lin, Lin; Hoge, John D. – International Education Journal, 2007
More than any previous generation, today's students need to develop a global perspective and be knowledgeable about other nations in order to play a better role on the global stage. This paper first reviews some earlier and current studies on students' knowledge of the world, mainly conducted in the United States, and then it describes the global…
Descriptors: Global Education, International Relations, Foreign Countries, Surveys
Smith, Kelly; Wueste, Daniel; Frugoli, Julia – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
Teaching ethics across the curriculum is a strategy adopted by many universities. One of the fundamental aims of teaching ethics across the curriculum is to get students to see ethics as truly relevant to the subjects they are studying. Ideally, students will come to see that ethics is a thread woven deeply in the fabric of all knowledge and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum, College Students, Genetics