(redirected fromEthical Practices) Thesaurus Medical Financial Encyclopedia eth·ic (ĕth′ĭk) n. 1. a.A set of principles of right conduct. b.A theory or a system of moral values:"An ethic of service is at war with a craving for gain"(Gregg Easterbrook). ...
A Bakhtinian Approach to Identity in the Context of Institutional Practices This study deals with the construction of identity in institutional contexts, taking as a starting point a Bakhtinian approach. We focus on the idea of aut... Pilar,Lacasa,Héctor,... - 《Culture & Psychology》 被引...
Rather than trying to find the best ethical theory, we contend that theories cannot replace the critical judgement of teachers, which necessarily presumes a more widened view and more thoughtful choices in their ever-changing practices.doi:10.1080/03057240.2015.1127801Edling, Silvia...
2011, Teaching and Teacher Education Citation Excerpt : This author concludes that those teachers’ beliefs about learning and about their students as learners affected their assessment practices as far as reducing the chance for high level assessment activities, in a pursuit of students’ satisfactory...
This paper focuses on values and ethics in use expressed in interview conversations and how professional ethics are manifested in the same context. Furthermore, ethics and values are here not seen primarily as individual and cognitive properties but as aspects of social practices. This implies a ...
Related to Ethical standard: Ethical Practicesethics ethics, in philosophy, the study and evaluation of human conduct in the light of moral principles. Moral principles may be viewed either as the standard of conduct that individuals have constructed for themselves or as the body of obligations and...
Rearing is one of the fundamental forms of human life: through learning and education, various cultural practices are transmitted from a generation to another. The school environment can be seen as a moral community from the ethical poin... V Aijasaho,K Vaismaa,S Uusiautti,... - 《Journal...
Linear and nonlinear relationships between instructional leadership and teacher professional learning through teacher self-efficacy as a mediator: a partial least squares analysis Article Open access 02 January 2024 How does narcissistic leadership influence change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior?
Ininvesting, ethics helps inform theinvestment decisionsof some individuals and companies. For example, an individual may have a moral objection to smoking and therefore refrain from investing in tobacco companies. Ethics may be both positive and negative in investing; that is, it may inform where...
“Teaching is an ethical undertaking,” and those who identify as ethical educators believe and act in the best interest of their students; and it stands to reason that the activities of ethical teaching must include those that promote academic integrity