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This module provides an English translation for "Módulo para Instructores -- El Tazón de la Ética Para Ambientes de la Organización" (m33090), an Instructor Module to "Ethics Bowl for Environments of the Organization" (m21191) prepared by Ramon Ramos-Chevres who observed this activity on December 7 and 9, 2009. These modules have been developed in conjunction with the EAC Toolkit project (Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices, NSF SES 0551779).

Módulo para instructor/a

Instructor Module

Título del módulo de estudiantes: El Tazón de la Ética para Ambientes de la Organización

Student Module Title: Ethics Bowl for Environments of the Organization

I. resumen

Las actividades que se sugieren en este módulo proveen a los estudiantes un ambiente de aprendizaje colaborativo en donde existe una continua discusión, análisis y toma de decisiones éticas. Las actividades se basan en análisis de casos reales en el mundo de los negocios. Este módulo asume que los estudiantes tengan conocimiento sobre: Pruebas de Ética y el valor de los Marcos de Referencia para la toma de decisiones. Dichos temas se discuten en el módulo titulado “Three Frameworks for Ethical Decision-Making and Good Computing Reports"(m13757), publicado en Connexions®. Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de incorporar consideraciones éticas para defender sus puntos de vista. Distintos ejercicios en forma de debate serán realizados por los estudiantes para la aplicación de análisis y toma de decisiones éticas en el ambiente de las organizaciones. Los estudiantes tendrán acceso a los diferentes casos reales en los enlaces electrónicos que se encuentran en el módulo, de manera que, podrán estudiarlos y seguir las instrucciones para llevar a cabo el debate de una forma ordenada y que cumpla con los objetivos. Este módulo se dirige a ofrecer una calidad memorable en la enseñanza de los estudiantes.

I. summary

This module's activities provide the student with a collaborative learning environment in which there is continual discussion, analysis, and ethical decision-making. These activities are based on analysis of realistic cases in the business world. This module also assumes that students know ethics tests along with the having a sense of the value of frameworks for decision-making. These themes are discussed in another module entitled "Three Frameworks for Ethical Decision-Making and Good Computing Reports" published in Connexions®. Students will have the opportunity to employ ethical considerations to defend their points of view. Different exercises, taking the form of a debate, will be realized by the students in order to apply the skills of analysis and ethical decision making in the context of organizational environments. Students will have access to different realistic cases through hyperlinks provided in the module. This will enable them to study different areas in business ethics. The module also provides instructions to help them conduct themselves in the debate in an ordered, civil fashion consistent with the module's learning objectives. This module is designed to offer a memorable educational experience for students.

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Source:  OpenStax, Using the ethics bowl to integrate ethics into the business and professional curriculum. OpenStax CNX. Dec 20, 2009 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10411/1.2
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