Application for REAL 614A - Ethical Decision-Making (3/10/2025 - 5/2/2025)
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REAL 614A - Ethical Decision-Making
Studies ethical theory and moral decision making in order to prepare educators to engage thoughtfully with ethical challenges encountered in school settings and enable them to teach ethical decision-making to students. Educators can affect character growth by helping students evaluate the virtues of honesty, respect, fairness, and compassion for others when making moral decisions. Case studies and moral dilemmas will be used to model instructional strategies utilized to assist students in developing moral reasoning skills.
Date(s) | Day(s) | Time(s) | Location(s) |
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3/10/25 - 5/2/25 | ONLINE • ONLINE |