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Pitman, Tim; Broomhall, Susan; Majocha, Elzbieta – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2011
Universities traditionally construct ethical, as well as educational goals in their mission, which they attempt to promote not only through their graduates, but sometimes directly to the wider community. This study explores how targeting lifelong learners through the medium of educational tourism might be one such way in which universities can…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Tourism, Lifelong Learning, Intentional Learning
Damm, Alex – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2011
This essay presents educational principles of Mahatma Gandhi, specifically principles of character education, as a model for strengthening non-violence in students. Its major concern is to show that Gandhi's ideal of non-violent character education is important for university teaching in disciplines including religious studies, and that Gandhi…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, Educational Principles, Service Learning, Personality
Owen, Suzanne – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The teaching of religions has long relied on the World Religions paradigm to guide curricula throughout education, which has led to a widening gap, on the one hand, between what is taught in schools and in universities and, on the other, between research and teaching. While the World Religions paradigm has allowed the inclusion of non-Christian…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religion Studies, Global Approach, Critical Thinking
Joseph, Thomas – NCSSSMST Journal, 2011
In an evening seminar held in the Illinois Math and Science Academy (IMSA) auditorium, Lisa Anderson-Shaw, Director of Clinical Ethics Consulting Service at the University of Illinois Medial Center, posed a scenario that inspired a thirty-minute discussion of contemporary bioethics, during which speaker and students untangled issues of patient…
Descriptors: Ethics, Mathematics Education, Science Education, Seminars
Vestol, Jon Magne – Journal of Moral Education, 2011
Presenting results from a Norwegian empirical study of student texts and moral education textbooks, this article contributes to the evaluation and development of contextual approaches to moral education. Theoretical perspectives from Seyla Benhabib and Mark Tappan are discussed in the light of empirical data. In particular, while textbooks focus…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Textbooks, Statistical Data, Moral Values
Narinasamy, Ilhavenil; Mamat, Wan Hasmah Wan – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2013
In this paper, a case study of an experienced teacher is highlighted illuminating her understanding as a caring agent in the classroom, her caring ways to enhance teacher-student relationships and how she incorporated empathy as a basis of caring in her moral lessons. Methods such as non-participant observations, semi-structured interviews,…
Descriptors: Caring, Empathy, Ethical Instruction, Teacher Behavior
Tsai, Yi-Hua – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The importance of ethics in helping professions and ethics education in counselor preparation programs have been stressed and discussed greatly. In order to foster helping professionals' ethical behaviors to ensure clients' rights and welfare, professional organizations have developed codes of ethics to serve as guidelines for helping…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Graduate Students, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselor Training
Redden, Donald L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The current research was designed to furnish an unpretentious but rigorous examination of the subject of ethics education, seeking the most commanding and useful method to deliver the curriculum. A review of the literature revealed several methods currently used to teach ethics. The respondents examined the various methods, noted the positive and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Case Studies, Instructional Effectiveness
Munday, Ian – Ethics and Education, 2010
In this article, I attempt to bring some colour to a discussion of fraught topics in education. Though the scenes and stories (from education and elsewhere) that feature here deal with racism, the discussion aims to say something to such topics more generally. The philosophers whose work I draw on here are Stanley Cavell and Judith Butler. Both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Language Attitudes
Misco, Thomas – Canadian Social Studies, 2010
Social capital, moral education, and citizenship education are three big ideas fundamental to the health of any democratic state. Yet exactly what these terms mean is a source of much contention and divergent thinking. Bringing some clarity to the three might help the cause of bolstering their prominence in educational discourse and reform.…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Creative Thinking
Pamental, Matthew – Ethics and Education, 2010
Among the latest trends in moral educational theory, several authors have suggested that a sociocultural approach to moral education is an improvement over the dominant cognitive-developmental and character educational paradigms. This approach draws its inspiration from the work of the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky. In the 1920s, Vygotsky…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Sociocultural Patterns, Psychologists, Psychology
Costley, Kevin C.; Harrington, Kayla – Online Submission, 2012
Due to the eroding family composition of American families today and other important variables contributing to children's lack of social skills and inappropriate behaviors, the implementation of a Character Education curriculum is a greater need in schools today. This need is much more pressing than during the middle of the last century. Some…
Descriptors: Integrity, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Educational Needs
Willey, Susan L.; Mansfield, Nancy Reeves; Sherman, Margaret B. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2012
At Georgia State University (GSU), undergraduate and graduate business students are introduced to ethical theory and decision making in the required legal environment of business course, but ethics instruction in the functional areas is sporadic and uncoordinated. After a broad overview of the history of ethics in the business curriculum in Part…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Social Responsibility, Decision Making, Models
Vygotsky from ZPD to ZCD in Moral Education: Reshaping Western Theory and Practices in Local Context
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
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