Thursday 22 November 2012

5C Do I do what I have learnt?


"Practitioners may have the right to devote their own time and effort into research, but they do not have the right to demand the cooperation of other"- Reader 5

Looking at other Blogs it seems that most of us seem to have used Ethics in our everyday life withoout realising that we were, naturally our human nature tells us whats acceptable and whats not.

After looking at the reader on Ethics I am going to seperate Ethics into 3 subheadings:

Organisational:
I work for Schools so I am lucky in that I always tend to agree with the organisational Ethos. I am querying the reasoning behind boundaries in schools, their relevance and how strict the boundaries should be set. I will delve deeper into this in my professional enquiry.
I would struggle to work for a company if my personal ethics did not match but luckily due to my chosen profession of teaching this lessons the chance.
Professional:
My professonal ethics are somewhere in between the two, I like to bring my own personality, standards, organisational skills and ideas into the workplace, aswell as compassion and empathy. I will always uphold the organisational ethics when im teaching as systems are set in place inschools for a good reason and the childrens health and safety is the most important thing.
Personal:
My personal ethics are combined from many sources, life experiences, parents, siblings, travelling, school, work and life experiences. I always apply my ethics to any situation professional or personal. 


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