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Presentation
Teaching Introductory Ethics: Goals and Strategies for the Ethics Classroom - Pedagogy
Society of Christian Ethics (2023)
  • Laura Stivers, Dominican University of California
  • Elizabeth Sweeny Block, Saint Louis University
  • Ellen Ott Marshall, Candler School of Theology
  • Kevin Carnahan, Central Methodist University
Abstract
Introductory ethics courses are common in university and seminary curriculum. What are the primary goals of these courses? What structures and strategies are effective in helping ethic educators achieve these goals? In this session a panel of experienced ethics educators will explore a variety of introductory ethics models they have utilized in introduction to ethics courses, providing practical guidance and space for participants to discuss best practices for effective course design and instruction. 
Publication Date
2023
Location
Chicago, IL
Citation Information
Laura Stivers, Elizabeth Sweeny Block, Ellen Ott Marshall and Kevin Carnahan. "Teaching Introductory Ethics: Goals and Strategies for the Ethics Classroom - Pedagogy" Society of Christian Ethics (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laura_stivers/121/