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Putting a positive spin on ethics teaching

Abstract

Scientific endeavor is the pursuit of knowledge with the aim of advancing the welfare of all human beings. This endeavor is built on the ideology of science; thus, society relies on the integrity of the practice of science and of scientists themselves. The responsible conduct of research (RCR) is the essence of good science; however, many of the pedagogical approaches used to instill integrity in science accentuate the negative rather than exemplify ideal professionalism. This paper makes an argument for the inculcation of the appropriate conduct of research via a positive approach. We address the acclimation to the culture of science that supersedes diverse cultural backgrounds of students. We suggest techniques for the implementation of positive strategies and reinforce the benefit of approaching the teaching of ethical behavior as a competitive advantage. We highlight ways in which this approach can empower the individual scientist and the scientific community as a whole. Transmission of the culture of scientific professionalism formalizes the aims of an ideal scientific professional and encourages assimilation and identification as a member of the scientific profession. We purport that instilling scientific professionalism will spur responsible conduct of research.

Authors

Ben-Jacob MG; Jones NL; Brock RW; Moore KH; Ndebele P; Thabane L

Journal

International Journal of Ethics Education, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 125–133

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 2018

DOI

10.1007/s40889-018-0060-8

ISSN

2363-9997

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