A Framework for Ethical Decision-Making
1. Identify the problem. 1.1. Be alert; be sensitive to morally charged situations. Look behind the technical requirements of your job to see the moral dimensions. Use your ethical resources to...
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(Sung to the tune of “It’s a Small World”) We have studied hard And we’ve made new friends. There is so much to do ’til the school year ends. We can read, write, and spell And do math very well,...
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One of the goals of Responsibility Management is to purify the problem, come up with possible solutions, and put the pencil in kids’ hands. It’s important to invite kids to self correct and guide them...
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Do you find it hard to let go of the past and move ahead? Don’t worry. Many people have that difficulty too! You had a clash with one of your colleagues and your initial efforts at reconciliation fell...
View ArticleResponsibility: Payoffs of Making The Right Choices
1. Evidence tells us we cannot drill a hole in our section of the boat because it would effect others in the boat. All our choices impact not only ourselves but those around us. If I said yes to drugs...
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