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This foundational resource provides a comprehensive exploration of ethical challenges in academic advising, collating with decision-making frameworks informed by best practice and theory.
List of contents
1. Why Ethics?
- Case study: Art or Business?
Ann M. Hintz2. Ethical Theories & Concepts
- Case study: Potential Pitfalls with Digital Advising Referrals
Chloe W. Edger3. Ethical Principles
- Case study: Championing Student Rights: Navigating Disability and Academic Policy
Michelle Alpie Strowbridge4. Moral Development
- Case study: Cora's Conundrum: From Crisis to Commencement
Michael Easterling5. Personal & Professional Values
- Case study: Truth, Loyalty, and Best Practices in Advising
Katie Mehrer6. Leadership & Professional Ethics
- Case study: Dollar Value(s)
Laurie B. Baker7. Ethical Dilemmas
- Case study: Compassionate Colleague Correction: Navigating Ethical Challenges in Academic Advising
Julie M. Montgomery8. Ethical Decision-Making Models
- Case study: The Case of a Could Be/Should Be Waived Prerequisite
Helena Cole9. Ethics versus the Law in Academic Advising
- Case study: Marla and Her Father
Audrey Cox10. Factors Unique to Ethical Academic Advising
- Case study: Interests vs. Income: Critical STEM Career Conversations
Billie Streufert11. Being Ethically Fit
- Case study: A Dean Directed Dilemma
Kylee D. Sharp
About the author
Lisa M. Rubin is a professor in the College of Education and the chair of the Institutional Review Board/Committee on Research Involving Human Subjects at Kansas State University, USA.