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Bruce Maxwell – Theory and Research in Education, 2024
This article first describes and then proposes a practical solution to the professional dilemma between the duty of impartiality and the duty of human rights advocacy that many teachers experience when teaching and talking about politically sensitive issues with students. The article begins by presenting an analysis of the source and signification…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Advocacy, Civil Rights, Political Attitudes
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Zgaga, Pavel – European Educational Research Journal, 2020
In 2015, the European Educational Research Association (EERA) initiated a study to examine education researchers' experiences with and attitudes towards research ethics reviews. This paper is not a result of this study; nevertheless, it is related to it while critically reflecting upon the issue of research ethics reviews. It starts with an…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Ethics, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Hornak, Anne M., Ed. – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2019
The goal of this book is to help the reader gain knowledge on ethical and legal issues in the field of student affairs and develop competency to follow the profession's principles and standards of conduct. The significance of the book is due to its focus on the practical value of ethics and legal issues and its aim to address the knowledge,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Legal Problems, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Craft, Christy Moran – Journal of College and Character, 2019
Some student affairs professionals who are employed at public colleges and universities feel conflicted about the degree to which they should or should not discuss their religious and/or spiritual beliefs at work. The purpose of this article is to present an overview of legal, developmental, and ethical considerations that should be factored into…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Factors, Student Personnel Workers, State Colleges
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Durack, Katherine T. – College Composition and Communication, 2013
This article discusses what we mean by the term "internship," with special attention to requirements for compensation; explains the issues that appertain to unpaid student internships; and urges broad engagement and individual as well as collective action on this issue.
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Compensation (Remuneration), Ethics, Legal Problems
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Mahoney, Emery B.; Morris, Richard J. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2012
Studies on impairment in psychologists and other mental health practitioners began appearing in the literature 30-35 years ago. Since then, research and related scholarly writings have continued to be published to more fully understand this concept and its components. In school psychology, however, little has been written regarding school…
Descriptors: Ethics, Psychological Services, School Psychology, Legal Problems
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Rossouw, Johannes Petrus; Niemczyk, Ewelina K. – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
Although research assistantships are considered research learning venues in graduate education, there is a scarcity of literature that examines ethical elements attached to the employment of graduate student research assistants or the position of their research supervisors. This article explores the need to implement formal regulations specific to…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Graduate Students, Ethics, Foreign Countries
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Froeschle, Janet G.; Crews, Charles – Journal of School Counseling, 2010
Ethical issues arise more often for school counselors than for those who work in other settings (Remley, 2002). The challenge of working not only with minors but also with other stakeholders including parents, teachers, school administrators, and community members sets the stage for potential legal and ethical dilemmas. Awareness and adherence to…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Ethics, Legal Problems, Stakeholders
Merrell, Kenneth W.; Ervin, Ruth A.; Peacock, Gretchen Gimpel – Guilford Publications, 2011
A leading introductory text, this authoritative volume comprehensively describes the school psychologist's role in promoting positive academic, behavioral, and emotional outcomes for all students. The book emphasizes a problem-solving-based, data-driven approach to practice in today's diverse schools. It grounds the reader in the concepts and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Vignettes, Response to Intervention, School Psychology
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Roberts, Holly J.; Floress, Margaret T.; Ellis, Cynthia R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
The number of children taking psychotropic medications has dramatically increased in recent years. These children typically take medication during school hours, thereby making the school setting an optimal venue in which evaluate the effectiveness of medications. Given their training in data-based decision making, intervention, and assessment,…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Pharmacology, School Psychology, Ethics
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Ware, Martha L. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
Counselors cannot look only to the law to solve their professional problems in dealing with information about students. Nevertheless, they must understand confidentiality, privilege, and privacy in the context of ethical standards and legal requirements if they are to meet their responsibilities to clients, the profession, and to themselves.…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselors, Ethics, Legal Problems
Hopkins, Bruce R.; Anderson, Barbara S. – 1990
This document is a general guide to assist counselors in conducting their practice in a legal and ethical manner. It outlines broad legal pitfalls that could trap unwary or uninformed counseling professionals. After an introduction to the counseling profession, the second chapter provides an overview of the law and ethics. The third chapter deals…
Descriptors: Counselors, Court Litigation, Ethics, Laws
Haney, Gerald; And Others – 1970
Confidentiality, long a concern, has become, with the increase in counseling and therefore personal data of even greater concern to counselors. Most of the time, counselors accept this responsibility without guide lines for release of information, either by the local district or by the state in which they work. Counselors are seeking assurances…
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Counselor Role, Ethics, Information Utilization
Schwartz, Lois – NSPI Journal, 1980
Identifies common ethical dilemmas that arise in performance technology consultant-client relationships and the difficulties both parties have in resolving them. Questions of integrity v ethics, legality v ethics, conflict of interest issues, contracts and fee issues, and ownership issues are addressed. (MER)
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Educational Technology, Ethics
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Bersoff, Donald N. – Counseling Psychologist, 1996
Presents arguments against adopting virtue ethics as a guiding concept in developing counseling guidelines: (1) virtue ethics is irrelevant in the resolution of most ethics cases; (2) virtue and principle ethics overlap; (3) principle ethics are more suited to acting and deciding; (4) the emphasis on virtue ethics increases the possibility of…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Counseling, Decision Making, Ethics
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