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  1. Ethics are often considered to be science of studying morality (Figar and Dordevic, 2016) and rules of moral values that is very helpful in making decisions (Tamunomiebi, and Ehior, 2019).

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  2. Aug 30, 2024 · This paper explores the critical role of ethics in education, emphasizing the need for educators to be well-equipped in teaching and modeling ethical decision-making.

  3. red to by those who are engaged in a common pursuit. Professional ethics is an integral part of the. ncept of a profession (Kovac, 1996). A wide range of misunderstandings and misconceptions surround morals, values and ethics (Churchill, 1982). Morals, values and ethic.

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  4. May 18, 2019 · PDF | An overview of Dewey’s views on ethics, values and moral education drawn from texts he wrote spanning many years. Dewey’s theory of moral... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  5. This course will address how ethical and evaluative issues are implicated in education and teaching in three significant respects: (i) ethical principles and considerations are constitutive of teaching as a professional practice; (ii) educational aims are themselves ethically contentious; and (iii) teachers in schools are often held responsible ...

  6. Moral education involves aiming “to bring it about that children subscribe to moral standards and believe them to be justified”; it aims at what Hand usefully calls “full moral commitment” (p. 5).

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  8. Five frameworks of ethics have been identified in education: (1) the ethic of care, (2) the ethic of justice, (3) the ethic of critique, (4) the ethic of profession and (5) the ethic of community (Furman, 2004). The ethic of care is based on the tenet that people are relational, interdependent beings.