Episode 183: Ethical Decision-Making
We know there are teacher codes of ethics that guide what we can and cannot do but those don’t help us understand how you go about making decisions. This leads to the question, what does ethical decision-making in the art room look like? It’s a challenging topic, especially when situations aren’t clear-cut or when students ask questions. Luckily, for this week’s episode The Creativity Department is joined by author and Associate Professor of Art Education Dr. Christina Bain. Dr. Bain is the author of Ethical Decision-Making in Art Education. Available this fall, and covering topics like how to become ethically literate, practicing ethical reasoning skills, and following an ethical path, this book is sure to be a vital resource for developing and understanding ethical guidelines in the art room.
Resources
Explore these resources from the K12ArtChat podcast, Ethical Decision-Making, with author and Associate Professor of Art Education Dr. Christina Bain.
Check out these titles for inspiration on art experiences for your students!
Links
- Ethical Decision-Making in Art Education
- Ethics Unwrapped
- Appropriating “Hope” a case study about the use of artists’ use of appropriation
- Cheating: Atlanta’s School Scandal
Books
- Ethics in the First Person: A Guide to Teaching and Learning Practical Ethics by Deni Elliott
- Ethical Challenges: Building an Ethics Toolkit by Deni Elliott
- The Ethics of Teaching by Patricia Keith-Spiegel, Bernard E. Whitley Jr., Deborah Ware Balogh, David V. Perkins, Arno F. Wittig
- Creating Caring Institutions: Politics, Plurality, and Purpose by Joan Tronto
- In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development by Carol Gilligan
- Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education, Second Edition, with a New Preface by Nel Noddings
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