I will take the social constructionism to Mordor.
The way "moral dilemmas" are handled in ed psyc classes
This is the second of a series of posts going back over some of my notes from my postgraduate studies in educational psychology in 2018. As a part of our course, we were asked to engage in Online Learning Tasks (OLTs), which generally involved reading one or more particular article/book chapter(s), possibly doing a mini-literature review, and then responding to the material on the course's online forum, often in the form of a "reflection." One early topic covered in one of my papers was ethical dilemmas, which can easily pop up during professional practice, but are often not so easy to negotiate. We were shown a video by Rush Kidder in which ethical dilemmas are framed as "right vs right" situations. That is, there's a difficult choice between two options, and both options have reasons counting in favour of them. Our lecturer elaborated by listing various independent domains of ethical considerations, including moral, legal, ethical and professional con...
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