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The author provides philosophical and pedagogical background to help faculty and academic administrators gain a better understanding of how to integrate ethics into curricula. He suggests that the most appropriate way is through instructor-guided discussion of ethical issues relevant to course objectives. This book demonstrates how providing ethical discussions of relevant ethical issues is an integral part of learning the course materials in ways that help students increase their critical ability to understand and apply course concepts to life. Many examples of ethics cases are provided.
C. DAVID LISMAN is Director of the Community Involvement Program and Chair of the Philosophy Department of the Community College of Aurora in Colorado. He is co-editor of Community College's: A Catalyst for Civic Change.
Introducing Ethics into the Curriculum The Moral Framework The Elements of Ethics The Role of Moral Theory in Ethical Decision Making Teaching Ethics Deontological and Virtue Theory Counter-Ethical Theories Feminist Ethics of Caring The Ethics of Teaching The Case Study Approach and Conducting Ethics Discussions Integrating Ethics into the Curriculum Ethics in the Social Science Curriculum Research Ethics Ethics in the Science Curriculum Ethics in the Humanities Curriculum Business and Professional Ethics Works Cited Index