Category: Ethics
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Teaching and Ethics: When It Is the Teacher Who Is Taking the Test
It goes without saying that the work of a teacher is by far one of the most demanding and responsible ones of all. That is why, the ethical principles are supposed to be followed especially well in the field of teaching, given the fact that a teacher is responsible not only for the knowledge that…
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Ethical Issues in Dual Relationships
Dual relationships between professors and students in the educational scenario involve many risks at the ethical level. The APA (1990b), outlines several ethical problems resulting due to the occurrence of dual relationships in education. These problems include, “conflicts of interest, impaired objectivity, impaired professional judgment and increased risk of exploitation” (Blevins-Knabe). Blevins-Knabe points that, even…
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Data Analysis Assignment and Ethics Statement
Data Analysis Having collected the data from different sources, views from children and other adolescent people on the streets at different places and acquiring some first-hand information about the reasons of their present state of affairs, we need to analyze the data to come out with some decisive statements, which could prove to be specific…
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Journalism Ethical Dilemma: Moral Discourse
Table of Contents Scenario Analysis Decision Reference List Scenario Sara is a student in a high school. After watching an advertisement on TV, she decided to buy Nike rollerblades. She went to a Nike shop in Abu Dhabi and bought a pair of rollerblades. Soon, she went to a special track in Abu Dhabi to…
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The Issue of Ethics in Photojournalism
Traditionally, the issue of ethics in journalism used to be discussed from an essentially idealistic point of view – that is, journalists were expected to proceed with their professional activities in a socially beneficial manner. In his book American Carnival: Journalism Under Siege in an Age of New Media, Henry states: “Throughout these years (1900-1930),…
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Renewable Energy Ethical Question
The technical progress is an ongoing process that is beneficial for the society in a significant way. Renewable energy is nowadays seen as one of the best opportunity for changing the manufacturing and creating environmentally friendly society. Despite the fact that the power of wind, sun, and water can be transformed into energy the great…
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Ethics of Journalism: S.A.D Model Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Situation Definition Analysis of the Situation Conclusion References Introduction News and information are critical issues in today’s society following their role. The public relies on various media houses to provide factual and correct information daily to stay informed. In this field of news production, multiple professionals, such as photographers and journalists,…
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Ethical Principles in Education
Introduction The global educational paradthe igm has evolved from the ancient learning techniques to modernized forms of learning where the quality of education is drawing considerable attention in a bid to produce professionally competent individuals. Undertaking scientific research has been a contemporary learning practice in institutions of higher learninthe g across the world. The need…
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Conservation and Preservation Ethics
Table of Contents Introduction Differences between the two concepts Conclusion References Introduction Conservation refers to the process of protecting and carefully managing one’s natural resources or environment. However, this requires human intervention. A common conservation effort is soil protection against erosion. Preservation, on the other hand, refers to the act of safekeeping or safeguarding against…
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Normandy Crossing School Ethical Dilemma
Table of Contents Introduction Ethical Dilemmas the Teachers Faced How to Avoid Unethical Behavior in the Face of a Dilemma Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It is common for a person in authority to find himself or herself facing ethical dilemmas, especially when it comes to making difficult decisions. According to Balachandran (53), there is always…