Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues

Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues
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Synopsis Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues by : Vincent R. Ruggiero

An introduction to the role of critical thinking in moral reasoning. Emphasis is on the application of ethical principles to the kinds of moral issues students face in their daily lives.

Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues

Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues
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Synopsis Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues by : RUGGIERO

Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues encourages students to reason out for themselves the best answers to moral problems, rather than providing neat answers for students to swallow and regurgitate. Striking a balance between the theoretical and the practical, Ruggiero's text discusses the history of ethics, but its focus is on doing ethics to promote the development of critical thinking skills and to help students acquire confidence in their own judgement. The short chapter length allows students to spend less time reading and more time doing ethical analysis.

Looseleaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues

Looseleaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
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Synopsis Looseleaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues by : Vincent Ryan Ruggiero

Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues encourages students to reason out for themselves the best answers to moral problems, rather than providing neat answers for students to swallow and regurgitate. Striking a balance between the theoretical and the practical, Ruggiero's text discusses the history of ethics, but its focus is on doing ethics to promote the development of critical thinking skills and to help students acquire confidence in their own judgement. The short chapter length allows students to spend less time reading and more time doing ethical analysis.

Loose Leaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues with Connect Access Card

Loose Leaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues with Connect Access Card
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Synopsis Loose Leaf for Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues with Connect Access Card by : Vincent Ruggiero

Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues invites readers to apply ethical principles to issues that exemplify the kinds of moral challenges encountered in everyday life. After providing an overview of the need for ethics, Ruggiero focuses on strategies for effective decision making. Throughout, he emphasizes doing ethical analysis rather than comparing ethical theories. The history of ethics is covered in the concluding chapter. McGraw-Hill Connect® is a subscription-based learning service accessible online through your personal computer or tablet. Choose this option if your instructor will require Connect to be used in the course. Your subscription to Connect includes the following: • SmartBook® - an adaptive digital version of the course textbook that personalizes your reading experience based on how well you are learning the content. • Access to your instructor’s homework assignments, quizzes, syllabus, notes, reminders, and other important files for the course. • Progress dashboards that quickly show how you are performing on your assignments and tips for improvement. • The option to purchase (for a small fee) a print version of the book. This binder-ready, loose-leaf version includes free shipping. Complete system requirements to use Connect can be found here: http://www.mheducation.com/highered/platforms/connect/training-support-students.html

Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education

Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781000471151
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Synopsis Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education by : Alison Fox

Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education draws on the experiences of a range of researchers in the discipline to explore the lived realities, including ethical and methodological complexities, involved in undertaking educational research. Using global case studies, this book examines the meaning of ethical research practice and raises questions about representation, power and empowerment in the field. It provides critical reflections from researchers, reviewing the methodologies they used in their studies and the ethical implications of these in theory and practice. The book highlights the various difficulties and realities present in education research and provides researchers with the tools necessary for refining their skills and understanding ethical research methodologies. The chapters reflect authors’ responses to the following questions: What values prompted you to do this work and how did you share these with participants? What were the ethical considerations raised beforehand and how were these tackled in terms of meeting obligations (including to ERBs), maximising benefits and dealing with issues arising during the study and through to publication? What does ‘empowerment’ and/or ‘voice’ mean to you as a researcher and how did you express this to your participants? In what ways were the participants given opportunities to be empowered in or through your study? With critical discussions on ethics and research practices in education research, this book is ideal for student, novice and experienced researchers looking to undertake ethical education research.

Asking Good Questions

Asking Good Questions
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Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781585107551
ISBN-13 : 1585107557
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Synopsis Asking Good Questions by : Nancy A. Stanlick

Asking Good Questions moves beyond a traditional discussion of ethical theory, focusing on how educators can use these important frameworks to facilitate critical thinking about real-life ethical dilemmas. In this way, authors Nancy Stanlick and Michael Strawser offer students a theoretical tool kit for creatively addressing issues that influence their own environments. This text begins with a discussion of key ethical theorists and then guides the reader through a series of original case studies and follow-up activities that facilitate critical thinking, emphasize asking thought provoking questions, and teach the student to address the complexity of ethical dilemmas while incorporating the viewpoints of their peers. Additionally, Stanlick and Strawser include an extensive preface, a mind-mapping technique for analyzing and formulating arguments, and a six step process for approaching complex real-life moral issues. Each chapter incorporates suggested assignments, discussion questions, and references for further reading, and a guide for instructors offering a sample course schedule and suggestions on how to use this book effectively is also available. This text is designed to help educators engage students in a meaningful discussion of how historical theories apply to their own lives, providing rich and unique resources to learn about these critical issues.

Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues

Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues
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Publisher : Mayfield Publishing Company
Total Pages : 214
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Synopsis Thinking Critically about Ethical Issues by : Vincent Ryan Ruggiero

An introduction to the role of critical thinking in moral reasoning. Emphasis is on the application of ethical principles to the kinds of moral issues students face in their daily lives.

Ethical Argument

Ethical Argument
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Publisher : Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 1557785139
ISBN-13 : 9781557785138
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Synopsis Ethical Argument by : Hugh Mercer Curtler

This book teaches students about argument in ethics by involving them in an ethical argument about relativism. The book argues against relativism and encourages students to question assumptions and present counter-arguments. The book also stresses basic ethical principles and includes a chapter with numerous cases for discussion. An excellent teaching tool!