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Bobbie J. Leeper; Jeremy J. Grachan; Rhiannon Robinson; Julie Doll; Kelsey Stevens – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Dissection of human body donors is a common component of anatomy curricula, as it provides opportunities for tactile and intellectual engagement unmatched otherwise. Additionally, interaction with human body donors contributes to the "hidden curriculum" of allowing students to begin to ethically practice patient care with empathy,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Anatomy, Human Body, Donors
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Dahlbeck, Johan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
Spinoza's claim that self-preservation is the foundation of virtue makes for the point of departure of this philosophical investigation into what a Spinozistic model of moral education might look like. It is argued that Spinoza's metaphysics places constraints on moral education insofar as an educational account would be affected by Spinoza's…
Descriptors: Models, Ethical Instruction, Moral Issues, Moral Values
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McGowan, Richard J.; Buttrick, Hilary G. – Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 2017
As one of the first business ethics textbook states, by way of observation, "Custom, convention and the accepted courtesies of a society are not the foundation of ethics even though they provide valuable hints as to what men think… Law enshrines many of the ethical judgments of a society, but it is not coextensive with ethics" (Garrett,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Moral Issues, Educational Legislation
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Vacek, Edward – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2017
Many undergraduates are culturally shaped to avoid making ethical judgments. They spontaneously adopt relativist and skeptical strategies such as "It all depends," or "Whose morality?" or "Who's to say?" as ways of fending off the challenge of making moral decisions. The current tsunami that is washing away…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Sex Education, Ethical Instruction
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Hedayati, Nasibeh; Kuusisto, Elina; Gholami, Khalil; Tirri, Kirsi – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2019
This article examines moral conflicts identified by students (N = 302) and teachers (N = 20) in the context of Iranian schools. The data were gathered in 2016 from two lower secondary schools in Tehran, one for girls and one for boys. The content analysis of students' essays and teachers' interviews reveal that moral conflicts in Iranian secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Moral Issues, Conflict
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Glanzer, Perry L. – Journal of College and Character, 2013
Recent research and practice reveal that there are two skills in the moral realm that higher education is not adequately addressing with students. The skills involve the ability to identify moral dilemmas and the ability to understand and delineate conflicts between competing moral practices, traditions, and identities while exploring life's…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Role, Moral Issues, Moral Values
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Kirkman, Robert – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2016
I describe the first stages of a process of design research in which I employ problem-based learning in a course in engineering ethics, which fulfills a requirement for students in engineering degree programs. The aim of the course is to foster development of particular cognitive skills contributing to moral imagination, a capacity to notice,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Engineering Education, Ethical Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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McGavin, P. A. – Journal of Moral Education, 2013
In philosophical use, "ethics" and "moral philosophy" are more closely synonymous--one deriving from Greek, "ethike" and the other from Latin "moralis." In typical social science paradigms, there generally prevails a consensual sense of contemporary everyday use of "ethics," except where earlier…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethics, Moral Values, Self Concept
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Toyoda, Mitsuyo – Educational Perspectives, 2012
The author's first impression of the philosophy for children program in Hawai'i (p4c) was a strong, intuitive feeling that this approach to education can be a vehicle to change the world. This feeling has not faded at all in the course of her five-year commitment to p4c. Yet, as the author has exchanged her ideas about p4c with teachers and…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Exchange Programs
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Brook, Cheryl; Christy, Gill – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2013
The question addressed in this paper is whether action learning as a management development technique can be more effective in promoting ethical decision-making than more traditional approaches. Recent examples of moral failures which have emerged in both corporate and public sector organisations in the UK during recent years have prompted a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Ethics, Moral Issues
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Jarrar, Amani – International Education Studies, 2013
This study focuses on how moral values differ and vary according to variants such as education, culture, thoughts, religion, gender and family relations. It handles the issue of moral education in Jordan, from the perspective of graduate students in Petra University. Since we are facing new challenges in this era and region of the world, we are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Graduate Students
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Fullinwider, Robert K. – Theory and Research in Education, 2010
Moral educators have little to learn from the moral theories in which philosophers routinely trade. These theories--including those by Slote, Hume, and Kant--leave behind the concrete world in which the moral educator labors. As interesting as they may be, they merely devise alternative routes to the same destination--to the main general features…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Philosophy, Ethical Instruction
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Slote, Michael – Theory and Research in Education, 2010
I respond to Noddings with further clarification of the notion of empathy and also argue that previous care ethics has put too much of an exclusive emphasis on relationships. I respond to Darwall by pointing out some implausible implications of his own and Kantian views about respect and by showing how a sentimentalist approach can avoid those…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Ethics, Empathy
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Lindquist, David H. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2011
A primary rationale for studying the Holocaust (Shoah) involves the opportunity to consider the moral implications that can be drawn from examining the event. Studying the Shoah forces students to consider what it means to be human and humane by examining the full continuum of individual behavior, from "ultimate evil" to "ultimate good". This…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Death, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods
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Balakrishnan, Vishalache; Claiborne, Lise Bird – Journal of Moral Education, 2012
This article explores Vygotsky's concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) in the Malaysian context to support local reform of the Moral Education (ME) classroom. Small groups of students in three different types of school were involved in a participant action research (PAR) project. Such classrooms in Malaysia bring together students from…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Action Research, Moral Issues, Foreign Countries
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