Ethical Principles
Ethical Dilemma or Regular Decision?
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Ethical Principles
Ethical Dilemma Response Process
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100

Define "ethics"

Ex: the basic principles that govern your behavior; what tell us what's right or wrong.

100

Having to choose between a red shirt or a white shirt at the store.

Regular

100

What ethical principle means that you own up to/take responsibility for your actions?

Accountability

100

Why is it important to respond to ethical dilemmas?

Ex: It can make you a better person; it can make you feel more satisfied/better about yourself; problems usually get worse when avoided.

100

Give an example of an ethical dilemma

Responses will vary but must involve something that includes having to choose between right and wrong.

200

Which ethical principle means:

Reliable; deserving the confidence of others.

A. Ethics

B. Trustworthy

C. Accountability 

Trustworthy

200

Your friend asks to copy your homework.

Ethical

200

What ethical principle describes a person who is just as he or she seems; someone who is open and truthful when communicating?

Transparency

200

What is the first step in responding to an ethical situation?

Identify the dilemma (situation)

200

How many steps did we discuss when responding to an ethical dilemma?

7

300

What word means, "The result of an action." It can be positive or negative.

Consequence

300

You make plans to go out with friends but don't have any money. You find $20 in the hallway at school that day.

Ethical

300

Describe "integrity" in your own words

Ex:

 Being honest.

 Doing what's right, even when no one is looking.

300

What is the second step in responding to an ethical dilemma?

Get the facts

300

Describe what your intuition has to do with responding to an ethical situation.

It can help you determine which solution "feels" right

400

Define "accountability"

The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions. 

(If you mess up, you own up, and then you try to make amends.)

400

Two of your friends ask you to make plans for the same day and you have to decide which one to commit to making plans with because you can't fit in both.

Regular

400

Name three Ethical Principles that we've discussed

(Respect, Fairness, Viability, Transparency, Integrity, Accountability, Trustworthy)

400

Why should you figure out who's affected in an ethical situation after you get the facts?

Ex: So you know who could get hurt and who should take action.

400

What is the next to last step in responding to an ethical situation?

Make and implement your decision

500

Define "intuition"

instinct, gut feeling

500

You're in the final moments of the "big game" and your coach is calling the final play. You overhear players from the other team discussing their play and realize your coach's play probably won't work because the other team is expecting that play.

(Students have to justify their response - "Gray Area")

500

Describe "viability" in your own words.

Ex: Is it good for you in the long run?

500

What is the last step in responding to an ethical dilemma?

Reflect on the outcome

500

What three things can make something an "ethical dilemma"

1. Have to choose if it's right or wrong.

2. Someone or something could be hurt.

3. Could be illegal.

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