Unit 14: Applied Ethics and Examination Preparation
Conditions d’achèvement
Unit 14 serves as the culmination of the course, bringing together the ethical principles, concepts, and practices explored in previous units. It focuses on applying ethical decision-making frameworks to complex, real-world teaching scenarios that often involve overlapping moral challenges. Students will engage in synthesis activities, case study analysis, and exam preparation to demonstrate their critical understanding of applied ethics in education. The unit also guides learners in crafting a personal ethical statement that reflects their values, responsibilities, and professional identity as future educators.
3. Ethical Decision-Making in Practice
You
are now equipped with frameworks to navigate professional dilemmas. These
include: ·
The Ethical Triangle: Combining rules, outcomes, and
care. ·
The Eight-Step Model: Identifying facts, stakeholders,
and evaluating options. ·
Reflective Equilibrium: Balancing intuition, principles,
and consequences. 📝 Scenario: You are
asked to grade a student leniently due to political connections. How do you
respond? Justify using a decision-making model.