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JANUARY: Ethics in the Teaching Profession.

Being in a profession, such as teaching and advising, carries with it an expectation of certain shared behaviors, one of which concerns professional ethics.  However, faculty may often act on personal ethical standards and not think about existing guidelines for the profession.  Please join Rob Linsenmeier, Professor Emeritus, and Jennifer Cole, Associate Professor of Instruction, both at Northwestern University, to discuss ethical standards of the profession and how they play out in practice.  This is designed as a two session sequence (on zoom) on successive Wednesdays in January, but, if you can only come to one, that’s ok.  The first session is What does it mean to be an ethical faculty member?, and in the second we’ll work on a case study from the CIRTL manual, Ethical Dilemmas in the College Classroom: A Casebook for Inclusive Teaching. Please register for the discussions/workshops at https://forms.gle/dgivPijiU2BDc5pn9 .  There will also be time for meeting fellow CIRTL Alumni! If you are interested, but you can’t make these, please also go to that link and let us know.  Questions? Ask Rob (r-linsenmeier@northwestern.edu).

Session 1:  What does it mean to be an ethical faculty member? 

    January 17, 2024 at 4 PM EST/3 PM CST/ 2 PM MST/ 1 PM PST. 

Session 2: Case study from CIRTL's Ethical Dilemmas in the College Classroom: A Casebook for Inclusive Teaching 

     January 24, 2024 at 4 PM EST/3 PM CST/ 2 PM MST/ 1 PM PST.

 

 

Past events:

Summer Perspectives Series- August 4, August 18, and September 1

Building the CIRTL Alumni Community- June 14 & 15, 2021
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