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This is a book that should set off needed conversations in every school and classroom and school board meetingand the dinner table. Sometimes I wanted to quarrel with the authors, and that's part of its genius. It always managed to provoke me to think and to engage with these dilemmas.
Deborah Meier, Senior Scholar and Adjunct Professor
New York University

The Mackenzies show us how to recognize moral dilemmas, employ guidelines for addressing them, and teach us how to resolve them on our own. A gift to educators, the educational profession, and to all who would behave ethically and professionally within it.
Roland Barth, Educational Consultant

Guidance for navigating the ethical dilemmas that teachers face!

Teachers deal with ethical issues on a regular basis, from confidentiality regarding student information to discipline to communication. As moral exemplars, educators need guidance for handling such challenges. Written by

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"This is a book that should set off needed conversations in every school and classroom and school board meeting—and the dinner table. Sometimes I wanted to quarrel with the authors, and that′s part of its genius. It always managed to provoke me to think and to engage with these dilemmas." -- Deborah Meier, Senior Scholar and Adjunct Professor
"Schools are full of situations fraught with ethical implications. The Mackenzies show us how to recognize moral dilemmas, employ guidelines for addressing them, and, by walking us through abundant yeasty cases, teach us how to resolve them on our own. A gift to educators, the educational profession, and to all who would behave ethically and professionally within it." -- Roland Barth, Educational Consultant

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Part I. Thinking About Ethics 1. Engaging in Ethics 2. Ethical Behavior: Some General Principles Part II. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Their Constituents 3. The Essential Learning Relationship: Teachers and Students 4. Important Pieces of the Puzzle: Teachers and Parents Part III. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Their Colleagues 5. Trust and Respect: Teachers as Colleagues 6. The Sum of the Parts: Teachers on Collaborative Teams 7. Clash of Philosophies: The School Faculty 8. Clashing Codes: Professional Communities of Teachers Part IV. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Supervisors 9. Power and Authority: Teachers and Their Principals 10. The Teacher, Superintendent and School Board, and the Community 11. Summing Up Resource A. Workshop Outline: Tools for Teachers and Teacher Leaders Resource B. Examining Critical Events References Index

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    Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
    Publication Date: 08/04/2010
    ISBN13: 9781412970846, 978-1412970846
    ISBN10: 1412970849

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is a book that should set off needed conversations in every school and classroom and school board meetingand the dinner table. Sometimes I wanted to quarrel with the authors, and that's part of its genius. It always managed to provoke me to think and to engage with these dilemmas.
    Deborah Meier, Senior Scholar and Adjunct Professor
    New York University

    The Mackenzies show us how to recognize moral dilemmas, employ guidelines for addressing them, and teach us how to resolve them on our own. A gift to educators, the educational profession, and to all who would behave ethically and professionally within it.
    Roland Barth, Educational Consultant

    Guidance for navigating the ethical dilemmas that teachers face!

    Teachers deal with ethical issues on a regular basis, from confidentiality regarding student information to discipline to communication. As moral exemplars, educators need guidance for handling such challenges. Written by

    Trade Review
    "This is a book that should set off needed conversations in every school and classroom and school board meeting—and the dinner table. Sometimes I wanted to quarrel with the authors, and that′s part of its genius. It always managed to provoke me to think and to engage with these dilemmas." -- Deborah Meier, Senior Scholar and Adjunct Professor
    "Schools are full of situations fraught with ethical implications. The Mackenzies show us how to recognize moral dilemmas, employ guidelines for addressing them, and, by walking us through abundant yeasty cases, teach us how to resolve them on our own. A gift to educators, the educational profession, and to all who would behave ethically and professionally within it." -- Roland Barth, Educational Consultant

    Table of Contents
    Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Part I. Thinking About Ethics 1. Engaging in Ethics 2. Ethical Behavior: Some General Principles Part II. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Their Constituents 3. The Essential Learning Relationship: Teachers and Students 4. Important Pieces of the Puzzle: Teachers and Parents Part III. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Their Colleagues 5. Trust and Respect: Teachers as Colleagues 6. The Sum of the Parts: Teachers on Collaborative Teams 7. Clash of Philosophies: The School Faculty 8. Clashing Codes: Professional Communities of Teachers Part IV. Acting Ethically: Teachers and Supervisors 9. Power and Authority: Teachers and Their Principals 10. The Teacher, Superintendent and School Board, and the Community 11. Summing Up Resource A. Workshop Outline: Tools for Teachers and Teacher Leaders Resource B. Examining Critical Events References Index

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