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important information from pages 24 to 29. - Coggle Diagram
important information from pages 24 to 29.
defining clear goal and ownership
explore the ethical dimension
arrive at an ethical dilemma
identify issue of interest
decide local/global cotext
career related context
Taking ownership of your reflective project starts with choosing an ethical issue that interests you. However, there further responsibilities to take on board and understanding the implications of these early on for your specific learner profile will lead you to have complete ownership of this project
why is ethical education so important
The reflective project is a vehicle for exploring ethical dilemmas in real-life situations. Before even starting to decide on the focus of your reflective project, it is important to lay the foundations of why an ethical education is wholly relevant to you.
in the modern day, ethics has a significant spot in all everyday issues. Schooling is additionally a central cycle of human existence. Thusly, in training morals has vital and viable job. To be a decent human, ethics ought to be set as a course in (the) instructive framework.'
identify issue of interest
explore ethical dimenson
career- related context
why is the distinction between ethics and morals important
'Morals and ethics identify with "right" and "wrong". While they are here and there utilized Why conversely, they are unique
further to understanding the main difference between ethics and morals is the distinction of the following meanings
ethical dimension
controversial
ethical issue
ethical dilema
recognizing key communities and contexts
What will make your reflective project even more interesting for you and make it stand out is if you choose dynamic local and global examples that relate to your ethical dilemma. Your local/global example will link to it in specific ways relevant to your area of study, such as by ethnicity, geography or religion. Whatever the examples, make them original, as these will reinforce your ideas and help you consider your ideas from new angles. Furthermore, examples that are focused and really appropriate to your study will develop your critical understanding far more
finding your own issue and dilemma
You already have a sizeable amount of subject specific knowledge retained from your career related subject and this learning connects with other areas of knowledge an influences to form your unique perception of it. The learning we retain the most is often what we find most interesting. You might connect your CRS directly with other subjects you already have an interest in.Your CRS might be Business or Art and Design, or you might take Business Studies or Art for your DP subject. How might these worlds connect? Equally, you might have interests outside of your studies which might connect with your CRS brilliantly.