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Foro de Profesores de E/LE     Open Access  
FORUM     Open Access  
Forum Oświatowe     Open Access  
Frontiers in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Frontline     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 18)
Frontline Learning Research     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Frühe Bildung     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
Ganesha Journal     Open Access  
Gazi Üniversitesi Gazi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi     Open Access  
Gelanggang Pendidikan Jasmani Indonesia     Open Access  
Geographical Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Georgia Educational Researcher     Open Access  
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Gestión de la educación     Open Access  
Gifted Child Quarterly     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Gifted Education International     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
Global Education Review     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Global Journal of Educational Research     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Global Journal of Educational Studies     Open Access  
Global Studies of Childhood     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Globalisation, Societies and Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 14)
Góndola, Enseñanza y Aprendizaje de las Ciencias. (Bogotá, Colombia)     Open Access  
Graduate School Journal Chiang Rai Rajabhat University     Open Access  
Greater Faculties: A Review of Teaching and Learning     Open Access  
Grief Matters : The Australian Journal of Grief and Bereavement     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 14)
GSTF Journal on Education     Open Access  
Hachetetepé. Revista científica de Comunicación y Educación     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
HAMUT'AY     Open Access  
Harvard Educational Review     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 21)
HCU Journal     Open Access  
Headteacher Update     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Health Education & Behavior     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 15)
Health Education Research     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 18)
Health Professions Education     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Herausforderung Lehrer_innenbildung     Open Access  
High Ability Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
High School Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 7)
Higher Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 158)
Higher Education Abstracts     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 19)
Higher Education in Europe     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 14)
Higher Education Policy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 34)
Higher Education Quarterly     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 148)
Higher Education Research & Development     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 164)
Hikma : Journal of Islamic Theology and Religious Education     Hybrid Journal  
Histoire de l'éducation     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
História & Ensino     Open Access  
Historical and Social-educational Ideas     Open Access  
Historical Studies in Education / Revue d'histoire de l'éducation     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
History of Education Quarterly     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 11)
History of Education Review     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 10)
History of Education: Journal of the History of Education Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 41)
HONAI : International Journal for Educational, Social, Political & Cultural Studies     Open Access  
Hoosier Science Teacher     Open Access  
Horyzonty Wychowania     Open Access  
HOW Journal     Open Access  
HSE - Social and Education History     Open Access  
Human Studies: a collection of scientific articles of the Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University. Series of “Pedagogy”     Open Access  
Humanidades : Revista de la Universidad de Montevideo     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Huria : Journal of the Open University of Tanzania     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
i.e. : inquiry in education     Open Access  
IALLT Journal of Language Learning Technologies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Ibriez : Jurnal Kependidikan Dasar Islam Berbasis Sains     Open Access  
IE Revista de Investigación Educativa de la REDIECH     Open Access  
IEEE Potentials     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 42)
IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje     Hybrid Journal  
IEEE Transactions on Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 11)
IJ-ATL (International Journal of Arabic Teaching and Learning)     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education)     Open Access  
IJEM - International Journal of Educational Leadership and Management     Open Access   (Followers: 13)
IJERI : International Journal of Educational Research and Innovation     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
IJLRES : International Journal on Language Research and Education Studies     Open Access  
IJOLTL : Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics     Open Access  
Ilmu Pendidikan: Jurnal Kajian Teori dan Praktik Kependidikan     Open Access  
Imagens da Educação     Open Access  
Impact : The Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain     Free   (Followers: 5)
Impacting Education : Journal on Transforming Professional Practice     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Improvement : Jurnal Ilmiah Untuk Peningkatan Mutu Manajemen Pendidikan     Open Access  
Improving Schools     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education     Open Access  
Indivisa. Boletin de Estudios e Investigacion     Open Access  
INDONESIA : Jurnal Pembelajaran Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia     Open Access  
Indonesia Performance Journal     Open Access  
Indonesian Basic Education Journal     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal Of Civil Engineering Education     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Contemporary Education     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Curriculum and Educational Technology Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Indonesian Journal of Educational Review     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Guidance and Counseling     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Learning Education and Counseling     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education     Open Access  
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Indonesian Journal of Sociology and Education Policy     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Industrial Management & Data Systems     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 8)
Industry and Higher Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 10)
Infancia y Aprendizaje : Journal for the Study of Education and Development     Hybrid Journal  
Infancias Imágenes     Open Access  
Inferensi : Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan     Open Access  
INFORMS Transactions on Education     Open Access  
Innoeduca. International Journal of Technology and Educational Innovation     Open Access  
Innovación educativa     Open Access  
Innovaciones Educativas     Open Access  
Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 38)
Innovations in Education and Teaching International     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 26)
Innovations in Practice     Open Access  
Innovative Higher Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 87)
Innovative Journal of Curriculum and Educational Technology     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
İnönü Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi     Open Access  
İnönü University Journal of the Graduate School of Education     Open Access  
INOPENDAS : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan     Open Access  
Inspiramatika     Open Access  
Instructional Science     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 13)
Integral Transforms and Special Functions     Hybrid Journal  
Interacções     Open Access  
InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information     Open Access   (Followers: 12)
Interchange     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Intercultural Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 10)
Interdisciplinaridade. Revista do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisa em Interdisciplinaridade     Open Access  
Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Interdisciplinary Journal of Education Research     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management     Open Access   (Followers: 13)
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Interdisciplinary Research in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Interdyscyplinarne Konteksty Pedagogiki Specjalnej     Open Access  
Interespe. Interdisciplinaridade e Espiritualidade na Educação     Open Access  
Interface - Comunicação, Saúde, Educação     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Interfaces : Revista de Extensão da UFMG     Open Access  
Interfaces da Educação     Open Access  
International Developments     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
International e-Journal of Educational Studies     Open Access  
International Education Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
International Educational Research     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal for 21st Century Education     Open Access  
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
International Journal for Educational Integrity     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
International Journal for Talent Development     Open Access  
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning     Open Access   (Followers: 11)
International Journal of Academic Research in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Active Learning     Open Access  
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Review     Open Access  
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education     Hybrid Journal  
International Journal of Art & Design Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 24)
International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 20)
International Journal of Bullying Prevention     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Business, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Chinese Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Christianity & Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
International Journal of Comparative Education and Development     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Construction Education and Research     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
International Journal of Critical Pedagogy     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
International Journal of Culture and Modernity     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction (IJCI)     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Designs for Learning     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
International Journal of Disability, Development and Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 36)
International Journal of Distance Education Technologies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 7)
International Journal of Early Childhood     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 13)
International Journal of Early Years Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 13)
International Journal of Education     Open Access   (Followers: 16)
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology     Open Access   (Followers: 9)
International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology     Open Access   (Followers: 11)
International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
International Journal of Educational Development     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 14)
International Journal of Educational Psychology     Open Access   (Followers: 20)
International Journal of Educational Reform     Full-text available via subscription  
International Journal of Educational Research     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 30)
International Journal of Educational Research Open     Open Access  
International Journal of Educational Technology     Open Access   (Followers: 11)
International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning     Open Access   (Followers: 11)
International Journal of English Language Education     Open Access   (Followers: 14)
International Journal of English Language Teaching     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
International Journal of Ethics Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Research     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium)     Open Access  
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 13)
International Journal of Holistic Early Learning and Development     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Inclusive Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 32)
International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
International Journal of Innovation in Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 9)
International Journal of Innovative Research in Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Instructional Technology and Educational Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
International Journal of Language Teaching and Education     Open Access  
International Journal of Leadership in Education: Theory and Practice     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 24)

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International Journal of Ethics Education
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ISSN (Print) 2363-9997 - ISSN (Online) 2364-0006
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  • Vulnerability and the Covid-19 pandemic: educating to a new notion of
           health

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      Abstract: Abstract In recent years, the concept of vulnerability has emerged in bioethics eroding the primacy of the autonomous and self-sufficient individual of the mainstream approach, regarding vulnerability as an obstacle to be removed. The Covid-19 pandemic has underscored an awareness that is not new, yet often little considered, namely that vulnerability is both a universal condition, and a special state dependent on social and economic causes, making the traditional concept of health inadequate to provide answers in the healthcare field. The aim of the work is to examine how the pandemic has challenged the well-being conception of health, and the impact on healthcare and healthcare workers of a definition of health based on vulnerability. Indeed, the connection between health and vulnerability has some practical implications. Particularly, it can shift the focus to vulnerability of healthcare professionals, who have always been considered almost immune from it with the effect of obscuring the dimension of reciprocity between the patient and the physician. The Covid-19 pandemic has made a contribution in the process already began of rethinking health in the light of vulnerability, by bringing out the notion of relational health, and stressing the need to educate to a new approach, in order to increase the wellbeing of all subjects involved in the caring relationship.
      PubDate: 2023-09-04
       
  • Correction to: How do students use their ethical compasses during
           internship' An empirical study among students of universities of applied
           sciences

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      PubDate: 2023-06-06
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00174-w
       
  • Measuring ethical development of engineering students across universities
           and class years

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      Abstract: Abstract While the technical aspects of engineering are emphasized in education and industry, the ethical aspects are, in some ways, just as vital. Engineering instructors should teach undergraduates about their ethical responsibilities in the realm of engineering. Students would then be more likely to grasp their responsibilities as professionals. For many students, undergraduate study is a time of growth and change, with their ethical development just beginning to take shape. In this study, we aim to understand the progression of ethical development for engineering undergraduate students and identify key factors that may contribute to their development. To help us assess ethical development, we deployed in Fall 2020 a survey to undergraduate engineering students at two universities; the survey entailed the Defining Issues Test-2 (DIT-2). The DIT-2 evaluates ethical development based on Kohlberg’s theory of moral development; the test recognizes three levels of morality—preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. This study evaluates the associations between students’ university and class year and their Personal Interest, Maintaining Norms, and N2 scores. We utilized the results of a multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to address the following research question: Is a student’s ethical development associated with their university and class year' The results of the analysis reveal that students’ ethical development appear to differ between universities and to lie along a continuum, changing from first-year students to seniors of engineering undergraduate study.
      PubDate: 2023-06-01
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00150-w
       
  • Teaching bioethics online during Covid-19: Reflections from Pakistan

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      Abstract: Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated a shift to online teaching of bioethics, a field that relies on discourse and interactive teaching methods. This paper aims to highlight the challenges faced and lessons learned while describing the experience of having to shift to teaching bioethics online to students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Ethics (PGD) and Master of Bioethics programs at the Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Culture (CBEC) in Pakistan. Opinions of students, mainly compromising mid-career healthcare related professionals, were obtained through a survey (n = 13) and an in-depth group discussion via Zoom. Observations from core faculty (n = 7) were recorded through conducting a content analysis of monthly faculty meetings, enhanced by faculty narratives published in the Centre’s bi-annual newsletter. Faculty and students alike expressed unease with the online mode since it minimized chances of interaction with peers and faculty thus negatively affecting learning process. Juggling work responsibilities while taking synchronous online classes proved to be difficult for students particularly for clinicians, with unique issues for women. Faculty faced increased workload due to the necessity for development of innovative teaching methods and new assessment tools in order to maintain the standard of the academic programs. Despite the problems surrounding the online mode, students and faculty also acquired new skills during this period. Overall, there was a clear preference for on-campus learning, however against the backdrop of a pandemic, online mode was considered as the only viable option.
      PubDate: 2023-06-01
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00155-5
       
  • COVID-19 pandemic reveals challenges in engineering ethics education

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      Abstract: Abstract Engineering ethics can be divided into three spheres, namely the technical, the professional, and the social. Ideally, engineering students should engage with all three spheres of ethics, but the literature suggests that this might not be the case. How do engineering students engage with the three spheres of engineering ethics during a global pandemic' The COVID-19 pandemic represents a dramatic and ongoing real-world challenge affecting many students personally. This research explores the extent to which engineering students engage with each sphere of engineering ethics by examining how engineering students understand their roles in addressing the pandemic and its implications. We conducted a survey with undergraduate engineering students (n = 410) at a university in the Midwest. Qualitative analysis suggests that there was low engagement with both social ethics and professional ethics among respondents, while there was higher engagement with technical ethics. Quantitative analysis suggests that non-conservative engineering students from less wealthy families in our study show higher engagement with technical ethics as compared to conservative engineering students from less wealthy families. Non-conservative engineering students from wealthy families, however, show similar engagement with technical ethics as compared to conservative engineering students from wealthy families. In addition, engineering students from both wealthy and less wealthy families show higher engagement with technical ethics if they reside in urban areas as compared to engineering students from both wealthy and less wealthy families in non-urban areas. In addition, the difference in terms of engagement with technical ethics between non-urban engineering students from less wealthy families and urban engineering students from less wealthy families is larger than the difference in terms of engagement with technical ethics between non-urban engineering students from wealthy families and urban engineering students from wealthy families. Further investigation will be needed to explain these findings. However, qualitative results confirm that, despite the potential for the pandemic to encourage engagement with all three spheres of ethics, there continues to be low engagement with ethics beyond the technical level.
      PubDate: 2023-06-01
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00156-4
       
  • Awareness of scientific publication ethics in higher education

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      Abstract: Abstract Ethical violations can cause wasteful use of resources, unfair advantage for some scientists over others, and setting a bad example to the scientific community and young scientists. Awareness of these violations helps to prevent moral contamination of the academic community. A web-based survey with 30 items was sent to all residents and academic staff worked at different faculties in our university to evaluate the participants' thoughts and knowledge about academic publication ethics. There were 48 female and 53 male respondents. 44.6% of the participants had never taken ethics courses. 57.4% of the participants think that the ethics course should be given throughout life. The responses to “when ethical course should be given'” was significantly different between males and females, but not according to academic titles and age ranges. Except residents, all participants had complete information about the predatory journals, books and congresses. 29% of the participants were not aware of ghost authorship and 20% were misinformed. The participants did not have sufficient knowledge and awareness about plagiarism, except for some sub-titles. Although lack of awareness is mostly evident among non-academicians, both academicians and non-academicians need to be educated and trained about plagiarism.
      PubDate: 2023-06-01
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00154-6
       
  • Establishment of a collaborative research ethics training program to
           prepare the next generation of ethics researchers in Mali

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      Abstract: Abstract Background: Despite an increase in health research conducted in Africa, there are still inadequate human resources with research ethics training and lack of local long-term training opportunities in research ethics. A research ethics training program named United States-Mali Research Ethics Training Program (US-Mali RETP) was established through a partnership between the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health (GWSPH), USA and University of Sciences, Techniques & Technologies of Bamako (USTTB), to address the critical need for improved bioethics training, leadership, and policy in Mali. Methods: The aims of the capacity building programme are achieved by leveraging US and Africa-based expertise to strengthen research ethics education and capacity through: (1) intensive faculty development to design ethics training curricula; (2) development of a research ethics specialization within the existing Masters of Public Health program (MPH); and (3) establishing professional development courses through short-term training workshops and webinars to address research and professional needs in ethics. Results: The program will strengthen USTTB’s capacity of research ethics by training at least 15 MPH students over 5 years to prepare the next generation of ethics researchers. During the first two years of the program, a new ethics training curricula was developed, two cohorts of Master’s students were enrolled, and a series of webinars and workshops were conducted with participation of Malian and international researchers. Conclusions: US-Mali RETP will promote a sustainable bioethics enterprise at USTTB, and enable dissemination of research ethics training to increase health research capacity in Mali.
      PubDate: 2023-05-26
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00170-0
       
  • Moral imagination as an instrument for ethics education for biomedical
           researchers

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      Abstract: Moral sensitivity and moral reasoning are essential competencies biomedical researchers have to develop to make ethical decisions in their daily practices. Previous research has shown that these competencies can be developed through ethics education. However, it is unclear which underlying mechanisms best support the development of these competencies. In this article we argue that the development of moral sensitivity and moral reasoning can be fostered through teaching strategies that tap into students’ moral imagination. We describe how moral imagination can stimulate the development of these competencies through three different merits of moral imagination. Moral imagination can help students to 1) transfer and apply abstract moral concepts to concrete situations and contexts, 2) explore the perspective of others, 3) explore and foresee the moral consequences of different decisions and actions. We explain these three merits of moral imagination in the context of biomedical research and present a theoretical model for how these merits can be used to stimulate the development of moral sensitivity and moral reasoning. Furthermore, we describe multiple teaching strategies for biomedical curricula that tap into the three merits of moral imagination. These teaching strategies can inspire teachers to design ethics education that activates students’ moral imagination for the development of moral sensitivity and moral reasoning.
      PubDate: 2023-05-23
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00171-z
       
  • Ethics education and leadership

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      PubDate: 2023-05-08
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00167-9
       
  • Contribution of moral case deliberations to the Moral Craftmanship of
           prison staff: A quantitative analysis

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      Abstract: This study explores the impact of participation in a series of moral case deliberations (MCD) on the moral craftsmanship (MCS) of Dutch prison staff. Between 2017–2020, ten MCDs per team were implemented in three prisons (i.e., intervention group). In three other prisons (i.e., control group) no MCDs were implemented. We compared the intervention and control group using a self-developed questionnaire, administered before (pre-measurement) and after the series of MCDs (post-measurement). Results After the MCDs, participants scored significantly higher on 7 of the 70 items related to MCS. On some items there were significant impact differences between the various professional disciplines. Discussion Possible explanations for a relatively low impact are discussed. A shorter and validated questionnaire is needed in order to further study the MCS of professionals and the impact of Ethics Support Services (ESS). Conclusions There was a positive development on some elements of MCS after participation in a series of MCDs.
      PubDate: 2023-04-13
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00165-x
       
  • The role of science granting councils in promoting ethics in research and
           innovation: strategies used by selected African SGCs in promoting ethics
           in research and innovation

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      Abstract: The Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) in Africa aims to strengthen the capacities of selected science granting councils (SGCs) in sub-Saharan Africa in order to support research and evidence-based policies that will contribute to Africa’s economic and social development. As part of SGCI, a study was conducted in 2021 to investigate strategies that have been adopted by fifteen SGCs participating in SGCI in promoting ethical practice in research and innovation. Data collection for the study was mainly based on a data abstraction form that was completed for each country by an assigned focal person with a background in research ethics. The focal persons relied on various methods including document and website review and interviews with senior officers at the SGCs. The study specifically sought to describe the strategies and activities being implemented by the 15 SGCs in promoting ethics and integrity in research and innovation. The study revealed various strategies that were being implemented by the 15 SGCs aimed at promoting ethics in research and innovation including requiring proof of research ethics committee approval before releasing research funds and the inclusion of ethics questions in the application form for funding. It was observed that some activities and strategies were generic to most SGCs for example the development of general/standard guidelines for the conduct of research in each respective country. Overall, the different SGCs were involved in a broad spectrum of activities aimed at promoting research ethics and this paper presents an opportunity for cross fertilization of ideas. By providing a summary of the various strategies that SGCs are using in promoting ethical conduct of research, it is hoped that this paper will lead to improvements in the ways SGCs provide support and oversight over the research that they fund.
      PubDate: 2023-03-27
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00169-7
       
  • 11th International Conference on Ethics Education

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      PubDate: 2023-03-21
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00168-8
       
  • Ethics power for effective leadership in the academia

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      Abstract: Abstract The current study highlights Ghanaian universities’ heads of department’s ethical principles and the influence on the attainment of departmental goals. Two reputable universities were selected as the focal of the study. The purpose of the study was to motivate ethical leadership practices as essential ingredients for the attainment of departmental goals. The empirical data set was generated through a number of individual face-to-face interviews with thirty heads of departments in two universities in Ghana to explore their ethical practice. Thematic analysis was used for the data analysis. It was found among others that ethical principles influence departmental goal attainment. The conclusion drawn from the findings brought to fore that leadership ethics was central to leaders’ goal attainment thus ought to be enforced. The current study is useful for educational researchers and policymakers, educationists and educational leaders such as heads of departments, dean of faculties/schools, lecturers and other stakeholders interested in educational leadership ethics. The paper can also inform policy on leadership studies and development and help design best practices of leadership in universities. It is recommended that educational leaders be mindful of ethical values since they influence the attainment of their goals. There is a novel leadership ethics and goal attainment framework developed by the researcher that speaks volumes regarding the subject-matter. It is a major contribution to scholarship in the leadership literature.
      PubDate: 2023-03-20
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00162-0
       
  • ‘How do students use their ethical compasses during internship' An
           empirical study among students of universities of applied sciences

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      Abstract: Abstract The aim of this empirical study is to understand how bachelor students at universities of applied sciences (UAS) use their ethical compasses during internships. Semi-structured interviews were held with 36 fourth-year bachelor students across four UAS and three different programs in the Netherlands: Initial Teacher Education, Business Services, and Information and Communication Technology. To our knowledge, no studies appear to have investigated and compared students from multiple professional fields, nor identified the dynamics and the sequence of the strategies in the decision-making process that students use when faced with ethical dilemmas during internships. We found that students’ ethical dilemmas stemmed from: mentors’ or managers’ behaviours/requests, colleagues’ behaviours, organisations’ morally questionable incentives, pupils’ home situations, and pupils’ behaviours/personal stories. The majority of students used multiple strategies and first investigated the ethical dilemmas they encountered and then avoided, intervened, delegated responsibilities, or adjusted to their environments. Students’ values played an important role in experiencing an ethical dilemma, however, these values were not always acted upon. We identified that rather students’ beliefs about having influence and/or ownership (or not), personal interest(s) and power relations influenced the way how they used their ethical compasses. Thus, instead of navigating on moral standards (of their profession), students reacted on beliefs which reflected the ways in which they constructed their internship contexts, social relationships and their own (and others) needs. As a result, half of the mentioned dilemmas were resolved in a prudent-strategic manner (e.g., by prioritising personal interests), instead of morally. This indicates that students did not always convert (moral) values into moral action and did not use their ethical compasses in the way UAS aspires. Finally, this study found that the ways in which students used their ethical compasses were strongly influenced by their environments.
      PubDate: 2023-02-07
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-023-00161-1
       
  • Cultivating character in female student leaders: Case of a leadership
           program of an NGO in the Philippines

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      Abstract: Abstract How can students’ character formation be supported such that their youthful energy can become a force for the good' There is burgeoning research on how universities can help form people of character (Brooks et al. in International Journal of Ethics Education 4(2):167–182, 2019; Lamb et al. in Journal of Moral Education 1–23, 2021b). Nongovernmental organizations can also play a role. This article explores how a leadership program for students in the Philippines cultivates character using as theoretical framework the 7 strategies of character development presented in Lamb et al. in Journal of Character Education 17(1):81–108, 2021a. Upon examination of how the strategies are integrated, recommendations for improvement of the program design are given.
      PubDate: 2022-11-30
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00159-1
       
  • Perception of students on challenges hindering the implementation of
           civics and ethical education: evidence from aleta wondo secondary school,
           sidama national regional state, Ethiopia

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      Abstract: Abstract The main objective of this study was to explore the perception of students on challenges that hindered the implementation of Civics and Ethical Education in Aleta Wondo secondary school. To achieve this objective, the study employed a cross sectional survey research design with a combination of mixed research approach. The quantitative data collected through survey was analyzed via mean and standard deviation while the qualitative data obtained from key informant interviews and document analysis was presented using narration. The findings of the study indicated that content and context related problems such as repetition of the content, deformity of contents and improper mode of delivery of the course were identified as major factors that influenced the implementation of the discipline. Moreover, external environment related challenges such as engagement of a number of students in harmful activities, lack of parental involvement in the school activities, and mass media were major reasons for Civics and Ethical Education to meet its objectives ineffectively. Therefore, this study demanded all stakeholders to be highly committed to the effectiveness of the subject, and responsible to curb those challenges that affected the implementation of the discipline.
      PubDate: 2022-11-28
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00160-8
       
  • A survey and critical analysis of the teaching of medical ethics in UK
           medical schools

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      Abstract: Abstract This article surveys and analyses the reflections on medical ethics teaching by colleagues teaching in United Kingdom (UK) medical schools in the early 2020s. Participants were recruited mainly by using the worldwide web to identify 64 people from 41 UK medical schools who were thought to contribute to teaching medical ethics based on their internet profiles. Twenty-three people responded. The survey data reveals that many staff are happy with the provision of medical ethics teaching, but also that some are concerned about the quality of provision due to concerns with staff expertise and teaching time. In spite of the fact that the General Medical Council (GMC) and other organisations are perceived to have contributed to raising the profile of medical ethics, there is significant concern with how it is embedded within local UK medical curricula. Some participants contributed hardly or not at all to research in medical ethics, where one attributed this decline in research to the pandemic. Future work will need to address what can be done to improve the provision of medical ethics teaching to address some of these findings and to survey and analyse how perceptions might have changed in light of recent challenges and developments.
      PubDate: 2022-11-03
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00158-2
       
  • Bioethics and adolescents: a comparative analysis of student views and
           knowledge regarding biomedical ethics

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      Abstract: Abstract The rapid pace of scientific advancements has given rise to various ethical issues, emphasizing the importance of learning about bioethics at a young age. However, bioethics education often begins at the undergraduate level or beyond. Consequently, current literature assesses the perceptions of bioethical issues among university students. This pilot study assesses perceptions on relevant bioethical issues among high school students from the United States of America and Pakistan. A cross-sectional study design using an online quantitative survey was utilized to collect data using non-probability convenience sampling. The questionnaire collected demographic information, and attitudes of students towards ethical issues surrounding social media use and patient rights on a 7-point Likert scale. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) through descriptive and inferential statistics. One hundred and seventy-seven respondents returned the survey, with 75 from Pakistan. 80% of the respondents were females. While 85% of respondents believed that bioethics is an important field of study for adolescents, 86% also felt a lack in bioethics outreach and education. 69% reported having a social media account. While there was no statistically significant difference between perceptions of students from the two countries regarding ethical concerns surrounding social media, a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was observed regarding perceptions of adolescents from these two countries with respect to rights of minors. The survey findings indicate that adolescents demonstrate awareness of bioethical issues and thereby issues relevant to their context require integration into the mainstream curricula at the high school level.
      PubDate: 2022-11-02
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00157-3
       
  • Biology students’ convictions and moral disengagement toward bioethical
           issues: a path analysis

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      Abstract: Abstract Advances in science and technology has led to the rise of different issues in relation to human life and security as well as the environment. These issues also paved the way for the field of Bioethics with its principles aiming to uphold moral standards on these issues. This study aimed to test and modify the theoretical models of the factors influencing the conviction schemas of BS Biology Bioethics students of a state university toward bioethical issues. One hundred ten (110) undergraduate students were pre-tested and post-tested for comprehension of Bioethics principles, moral disengagement, and convictions toward bioethical issues. Identified personal factors were also retrieved for testing. Results showed that the Bioethics course has increased the participants’ comprehension of Bioethics principles, moral disengagement, and convictions. Stepwise multiple regression results revealed that anxiety, extraversion, exposure to media, and moral disengagement can predict pre-convictions. On the other hand, only moral disengagement was found to predict post-convictions. Furthermore, moral disengagement can be predicted by convictions before the course while anxiety, openness to change, and convictions were the predictors after the course. The proposed theoretical model was for tested goodness of fit using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and acceptance was based on the model fit criteria. Since the proposed model was not found to fit the data, this was revised based on the results of multiple regression and correlation among exogenous variables. Three models were constructed and found to fit the data adequately. These models show the direct and indirect effects of personal factors and moral disengagement on convictions. The mediating effects of moral disengagement and convictions to each other were also shown. Findings further imply that the ability to understand the principles does not influence convictions, but rather moral disengagement has a greater influence on the said factor. Improving moral education by integrating Bioethics to the curriculum is recommended to further strengthen the moral judgement and reasoning of students.
      PubDate: 2022-10-25
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00149-3
       
  • Investigation of the effectiveness of professional ethics and legal issues
           course on ethical competencies of counselor candidates

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      Abstract: Abstract In this study, it was examined whether the Professional Ethics and Legal Issues course given at the undergraduate level contributes to the professional ethical competencies of the counselor candidates. The study group of the research consists of 63 senior guidance and psychological counseling students who took the “Professional Ethics and Legal Issues” course at a university located in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey. Students participating in the study, 46 (73%) were female and 17 (27%) were male. Descriptive statistics were used while analyzing the data of the research. In addition, the internal consistency coefficient of the pre-test and post-test applications of the data collection tool used in the research was calculated. In the study, whether there was a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test scores after the application was analyzed with the dependent groups t-test. In addition, the Cohen d effect size coefficient was calculated to determine the effect sizes of the results obtained after the pre-test and post-test. Psychological Counseling Professional Ethical Competencies Evaluation Questionnaire (PCPECEQ) developed by the researcher was used as data collection tool. As a result of the analysis, it was revealed that the professional ethics and legal problems course has a significant effect on the ethical competencies of the counselor candidates. This result reveals that the professional ethics course taken at the undergraduate level is an important course in terms of professional ethics competencies of counselor candidates. Considering that one of the important reasons for the ethical dilemmas of counselors working in the field is their lack of professional ethics, a professional ethics course to be given correctly at the undergraduate level will help counselor candidates to cope with possible ethical problems more effectively.
      PubDate: 2022-10-19
      DOI: 10.1007/s40889-022-00151-9
       
 
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