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Teaching Since: Apr 2017
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Education

  • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Educational Technology
    Phoniex University
    Oct-1999 - Nov-2005

Experience

  • HR Executive
    a21, Inc.
    Nov-1998 - Dec-2005

Category > Business & Finance Posted 14 Jun 2017 My Price 10.00

subjectivists relate each event to a personal assessment that is based solely upon his or her own moral principles.

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Go to the link below and take the quick ethical ideology survey. Be sure to write down the information as it's presented on your screen while taking the survey and then answer the questions below.

Ethics Position Questionnaire

Report your results to the class and tell us which of the following from the 4 types of individuals below you feel that you are any why.  Does this agree or disagree with what your survey told you?  What are some pros and some cons of the type that you think that you are.  Which one are least like?  Again, what are some pros and cons of this type?  The purpose of this assignment is to have you critically analyze your own personal beliefs and how they might help or hinder you as a child and family development professional.



Situationists – individuals who are closely aligned to this orientation believe that everything is relative and tend to reject any type of universal moral rule or code. Actions are often based upon an individual assessment of the situation.



Subjectivist – as with the situationists, the subjectivist supports the relative nature of events and as such, also rejects the concept of universal moral rules or codes. Unlike the situationist, however, subjectivists relate each event to a personal assessment that is based solely upon his or her own moral principles.



Absolutists – a strong supporter of idealism, the absolutist is grounded in the idea that the best possible outcome to any situation can be obtained by following absolute universal moral principles.



Exceptionists – like the absolutist, the exceptionist is also grounded in the idea that the best possible outcome to a situation can be obtained by following absolute universal moral principles. The distinction, however, is that the exceptionist also acknowledges that certain situations may require a deviation or exception to those ideals.

 

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