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Assessment of Business Ethics in the Business Curriculum
Fulfilling our Obligation: Perspectives on Teaching Business Ethics (2005)
  • Brian Burton, Western Washington University
Abstract
This essay examines the place where ethics and assessment meet. It discusses the goals of ethics education, including the expectations that business schools should have in the area. It also considers means of assessing whether business educators are meeting these goals, as demonstrated by student learning. Finally, it considers to what use the results of assessments should be put, in the contexts of both the classroom and the general business curriculum. 
Keywords
  • Business ethics,
  • Ethics education,
  • Business schools
Publication Date
2005
Editor
Sheb L. True, Linda Ferrell, and O.C. Ferrell
Publisher
Kennesaw State University Press
Citation Information
Burton, B.K. 2005. Assessment of Business Ethics in the Business Curriculum. In Ferrell, O.C., Ferrell, L., Pelton, L., and True, S., Fulfilling our Obligation: Perspectives on Teaching Business Ethics (Kennesaw, GA: Kennesaw University Press), 203-212.