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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Adami, Rebecca – Ethics and Education, 2014
There is a globalization trend in teacher education, emphasizing the role of teachers to make judgments based on human rights in their teaching profession. Rather than emphasizing the epistemological dimension of acquiring knowledge "about" human rights through teacher education, an ontological dimension is emphasized in this paper of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Philosophy, Civil Rights, Justice
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Bridges, David – Ethics and Education, 2014
The focus of this paper is on a variety of practices associated with the transfer of educational policy and practice from one national education system to another--practices sometimes referred to as "policy borrowing". Its concern is with the ethical and political issues raised by these practices. In particular, it discusses concerns…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Developed Nations
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Hall, Lisa – Ethics and Education, 2014
The choice to undertake a PhD is essentially the choice of an individual to complete an individual task that carries the name of the researcher as the cognitive authority and reinforces the place of their respective University within the western academy, with all of the structure of power and authority that comes along with that. But what happens…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Student Research, Researchers
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Kretz, Lisa – Ethics and Education, 2014
"This class is so [insert expletive] depressing." I overheard a student communicating this to a friend upon exiting one of my ethics courses and I wondered how my classes could generate a sense of empowerment rather than depression, a sense of hope rather than despair. Drawing from David Hume's and Martin Hoffman's work on the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethics, Role, Emotional Response
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You, Di; Bebeau, Muriel J. – Ethics and Education, 2013
Rest's hypothesis that the components of morality (i.e., sensitivity, reasoning, motivation, and implementation) are distinct from one another was tested using evidence from a dental ethics curriculum that uses well-validated measures of each component. Archival data from five cohorts ("n" = 385) included the following: (1)…
Descriptors: Ethics, Dentistry, College Curriculum, Ethical Instruction
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Davis, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2013
How far can consistent assessment capture all the worthwhile features of educational achievement? Are some important components of learning "necessarily" open to a range of potentially inconsistent judgments by different assessors? I argue for a cautiously affirmative answer to this question, drawing on analogies with aesthetic judgments…
Descriptors: Ethics, Evaluation Methods, Aesthetics, Validity
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Hodgson, Naomi – Ethics and Education, 2013
This paper returns to the theme of the academic turn to cosmopolitanism as a response to the challenges of globalisation, conflict, inequality and diversity discussed here previously. The discussion of cosmopolitanism here refers to the context of current policy relating to research and what it means to be a researcher in the European Union today…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Researchers, Citizen Participation
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Fulford, Amanda – Ethics and Education, 2013
In this paper, I consider the tutorial conversation in Higher Education. To focus the discussion I use the scenario of a tutorial conversation between a lecturer and a student. I begin by suggesting that the increasing emphasis placed on student satisfaction in certain Higher Education Institutions tends to focus the tutorial conversation towards…
Descriptors: Satisfaction, College Students, College Faculty, Interpersonal Communication
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Nijhof, Andre; Wilderom, Celeste; Oost, Marlies – Ethics and Education, 2012
Most professionals have the arduous task of managing their own dual loyalty: in one contextual relationship, they are members of a profession while simultaneously they are employed as members of a locally established organisation. This sense of a dual loyalty has to be taken into account when professional bureaucracies develop ethics programmes.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Universities, Compliance (Legal), Integrity
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Robbins, Tina L.; Jeffords, Ben C. – Ethics and Education, 2009
Building on organizational justice research, we extended the study of classroom justice to management education. In the first study, we identified the criteria that business students use to define distributive, procedural, and interactional fairness. In a second study, we found that management students' perceptions of both procedural and…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Administrator Education, Role Models, Student Attitudes
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Enslin, Penny; Hedge, Nicki – Ethics and Education, 2008
Is it just to charge international students fees that are generally much higher than those paid by home and European Union students at UK universities? Exploring the ethical tension between universities' avowed commitment to social justice on the one hand and selling education to foreign students at a premium on the other, we argue that increased…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Students, Global Approach, Ethics
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Fendler, Lynn – Ethics and Education, 2008
This paper is a historical and critical analysis of changes in features of educationalisation focusing on how educationalisation has been characterised over time by a peculiar interweaving of knowledge and social reform. The history of the American Social Science Association provides a backdrop; drawing on the theories of Deleuze, this paper…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Action, Social Sciences, Problem Based Learning
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Standish, Paul – Ethics and Education, 2007
What is the place of philosophy in the study of education? What is its significance for policy and practice? This paper begins by considering the policy and institutional context of the philosophy of education in the UK and by tracing its recent history. It examines both the place of philosophy in Education (as a field of study) and the status and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Educational History