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Theory and Skills of Ethics Teaching (TASET) 2009
| Location: | Montana, United States |
| Workshop Date: | 2009-06-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-05-11 |
| Announcement ID: |
168634 |
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This unique workshop prepares teachers, consultants, and graduate students to effectively teach ethics in a variety of educational and professional settings. Winning overwhelmingly positive reviews year after year, Dr. Elliott brings decades of valuable teaching experience and professional insight to create a dynamic and lively teaching environment.
You’ll learn to:
• Develop and defend a system for moral analysis
• Identify and analyze concerns about teaching ethics
• Determine what is essential for ethical teaching and learning environments
• Develop materials for teaching ethics in your own specific learning environment
Some comments from 2008 participants:
"The make up of the group was outstanding. Everyone had diverse experience/knowledge to contribute. Dr. Elliott's teaching style is excellent and serves as a nice model."
"The course has given me the confidence and the tools to integrate ethics into my teaching to a much greater degree."
"Elliott is one of the most charismatic, engaging professors I have ever encountered. From the first moment she captured her audience and never let go."
Who should take this course?
• Instructors and trainers teaching practical or professional ethics, including business ethics, environmental ethics, medical ethics, and journalism ethics, in traditional or non-traditional frameworks
• Graduate students wishing to develop expertise in teaching ethics
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