Teaching With Integrity
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Author |
: Bruce Macfarlane |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 193 |
Release |
: 2004-06 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781134311194 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1134311192 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Teaching with Integrity by : Bruce Macfarlane
This is a book about the ethics of teaching in the context of higher education. While many books focus on the broader socially ethical topics of widening participation and promoting equal opportunities, this unique book concentrates specifically on the lecturer's professional responsibilities. It covers the real-life, messy, everyday moral dilemmas that confront university teachers when dealing with students and colleagues - whether arising from facilitated discussion in the classroom, deciding whether it is fair to extend a deadline, investigating suspected plagiarism or dealing with complaints. Bruce Macfarlane analyses the pros and cons of prescriptive professional codes of practice employed by many universities and proposes the active development of professional virtues over bureaucratic recommendations. The material is presented in a scholarly, yet accessible style, and case examples are used throughout to encourage a practical, reflective approach. Teaching With Integrity seeks to bridge the pedagogic gap currently separating the debate about teaching and learning in higher education from the broader social and ethical environment in which it takes place.
Author |
: Tricia Bertram Gallant |
Publisher |
: Jossey-Bass |
Total Pages |
: 172 |
Release |
: 2008-04-14 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015075626583 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Academic Integrity in the 21st Century: A Teaching and Learning Imperative by : Tricia Bertram Gallant
Considers academic misconduct in the context of the complex forces that strains the learning environment and argues that campuses focus on ensuring students are learning, rather than a single focus on stopping students from cheating.
Author |
: David A. Rettinger |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 259 |
Release |
: 2022-04-12 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781119868170 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1119868173 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Synopsis Cheating Academic Integrity by : David A. Rettinger
Practical and insightful solutions to the growing problem of academic dishonesty In Cheating Academic Integrity: Lessons from 30 Years of Research, a team of renowned academic integrity experts delivers revealing and practicing insights into the causes of—and solutions to—academic cheating by students. This edited volume combines leading research from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, offering readers an overview of the most important topics and trends in academic integrity research. The book focuses on teaching, classrooms, and faculty behavior and offers a glimpse into the future of this rapidly developing field. Readers will also find: Discussions of the newest forms of cheating, including online “contract cheating” and “paper mills” and the methods used to combat them Explorations of the prevalence of cheating and plagiarism between 1990 and 2020 Psychological perspectives on the student motivations underlying academic integrity violations Teaching and learning approaches to reduce academic misconduct in both online and in-person courses A must-read resource for administrators, leaders, and policymakers involved with higher education, Cheating Academic Integrity also belongs on the bookshelves of school administrators-in-training and others preparing for a career in education.
Author |
: Charles Wankel |
Publisher |
: Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 276 |
Release |
: 2011-09-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781780520698 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1780520697 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (98 Downloads) |
Synopsis Management Education for Integrity by : Charles Wankel
Explains how curricula should be streamlined and rejuvenated to ensure a high level of integrity in management education, providing numerous examples of new tools, teaching methods, integrity sensitization and development exercises and ethical management education assessment approaches.
Author |
: Sara E. Rimm-Kaufman |
Publisher |
: W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages |
: 260 |
Release |
: 2020-11-24 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780393714616 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0393714616 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis SEL from the Start: Building Skills in K-5 (Social and Emotional Learning Solutions) by : Sara E. Rimm-Kaufman
Lessons to begin using from the first day of school. Teachers are trained to manage misbehavior in the classroom, but receive little guidance about how to cultivate positive, prosocial behavior. With this book in hand, elementary teachers will be ready to launch the school year with confidence, using the concrete strategies in each chapter for improving students’ SEL skills in the five categories defined by CASEL (the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning): communication skills, emotion management, emotional awareness, social awareness, and decision-making skills. This handy guide breaks down instruction of these skills into small, sequenced steps, making it easy to foster students’ skills from the start of school and build on them as the year progresses.
Author |
: Dennis Shirley |
Publisher |
: Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages |
: 159 |
Release |
: 2016-11-10 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781317404576 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1317404572 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis The New Imperatives of Educational Change by : Dennis Shirley
The New Imperatives of Educational Change is a clarion call to move beyond the standardized testing and marketplace competition that have become pervasive in school systems to focus instead on creating the conditions that will encourage all students to become critical and independent thinkers. Dennis Shirley presents five new imperatives to guide educators and policymakers towards a re-thinking of what it means to teach effectively and to learn in depth. The evidentiary imperative requires educators to attain a better grasp of what data actually reveal about international trends in student learning. The interpretive imperative encourages mindful deliberation before acting on evidence in order to promote the integrity of a school community. The professional imperative describes new international research findings on promising pedagogies and curricula that propel learning in new directions. The global imperative argues that we all must look beyond our national boundaries to improve the flourishing of all young people, wherever they may be found. Finally, the existential imperative reminds us that students look to their teachers as role models who can dignify learning with meaning and embellish life with joy. Visionary in its scope and practical in its details, The New Imperatives of Educational Change is an indispensable road map for all teachers, principals, and system leaders.
Author |
: Steve Herman |
Publisher |
: Dg Books Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 52 |
Release |
: 2021-07-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1649161093 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781649161093 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (93 Downloads) |
Synopsis Teach Your Dragon Integrity by : Steve Herman
Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, rollover, and play... He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things... But what if your dragon doesn't know what Integrity means and shows NO Positive Moral Behaviors? What if he says he would do something but does the opposite when you're not looking? What if he cheats on his math test? What if he steals? What if he lies? What if he never keeps his promises? And more? What should you do? You teach him Integrity! You train him to always do the right things even when no one is watching! You show him why it is important to do the right things, why not to steal, how to earn trust, how to be a dragon with good character, and much, much more... How do you do that? Get this book now and learn how! Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this is a must-have book for children, parents, and educators to teach kids about Integrity, Honesty, Honor, and Positive Moral Behaviors! GET THIS BOOK NOW!
Author |
: Demi |
Publisher |
: Macmillan |
Total Pages |
: 40 |
Release |
: 2012 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0805012176 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780805012170 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Empty Pot by : Demi
When Ping admits that he is the only child in China unable to grow a flower from the seeds distributed by the Emperor, he is rewarded for his honesty.
Author |
: Beverley Holden Johns |
Publisher |
: R & L Education |
Total Pages |
: 220 |
Release |
: 2008 |
ISBN-10 |
: STANFORD:36105131725173 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ethical Dilemmas in Education by : Beverley Holden Johns
Unethical practices in education come at too great a cost when our future generation is at stake. Educators are role models for students in their future careers and so must believe in and use ethical practices. In politics, in big and small business, and in legal and medical practice the question of ethical practices surrounds us. Have people become desensitized to ethics? Are we condoning unethical practice? Our educational profession must stand up for honesty and integrity. We, as educators, have the obligation of setting the standards for ethics. Ethical Dilemmas in Education addresses the dilemmas teachers face every day throughout all aspects of education in a comprehensive manner. The book outlines standards of professionalism and presents information teachers can use for the challenges teachers face. With the policies of today's educational system, teachers need to stand up for honesty and integrity, providing role models for students in their future careers. This book guides teachers towards developing ethical habits and a professional demeanor.
Author |
: Rebecca Atkins |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 205 |
Release |
: 2018-11-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781351258906 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1351258907 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis Interrupting Racism by : Rebecca Atkins
Interrupting Racism provides school counselors with a brief overview of racial equity in schools and practical ideas that a school-level practitioner can put into action. The book walks readers through the current state of achievement gap and racial equity in schools and looks at issues around intention, action, white privilege, and implicit bias. Later chapters include interrupting racism case studies and stories from school counselors about incorporating stakeholders into the work of racial equity. Activities, lessons, and action plans promote self-reflection, staff-reflection, and student-reflection and encourage school counselors to drive systemic change for students through advocacy, collaboration, and leadership.