Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 160
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7425-5206-7 • Hardback • August 2006 • $139.00 • (£107.00)
978-0-7425-5207-4 • Paperback • August 2006 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
978-0-7425-7883-8 • eBook • August 2006 • $47.00 • (£36.00)
Deni Elliott is Poynter Jamison Chair in Media Ethics and Press Policy Ombudsman, University of South Florida, St, Petersburg.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Practical Ethics in Context
Chapter 3 Teaching and Learning Ethics in and Ethcial Environment
Chapter 4 Aspirations, Activites, and Assessment
Chapter 5 The Theoretical Toolkit
Chapter 6 Relativism and Moral Development
Chapter 7 Integrated Case Analysis
Chapter 8 A Bridge across Cultures
Deni Elliott is on the forefront of teaching practical ethics, bringing her experience and knowledge [here] as she provides an excellent sketch of the development of practical ethics [historically and philosophically]. The heart of this book is Elliott's discussion of the teaching of practical ethics. She addresses the subject in a manner that will be fresh to both philosophers and non-philosophers alike. She effectively uses discussion of cases to demonstrate how moral theory and pedagogy are integrated, and her reflections on teaching invite similar reflection from the reader. The time is ripe for such a book, and Elliott delivers.
— Brian Schrag, Executive Secretary, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
Ethics educators worry about what should be the content and goals of their courses. They worry about the needs, interests, aptitudes, and abilities of their students. They also worry about the often very difficult problems they encounter first hand as they teach. Although many write about the first two kinds of worries, relatively few write about the third. Deni Elliott's Ethics in the First Person effectively shows how careful reflection on the third can shed valuable light on the first two.
— Michael S. Pritchard, Co-Director, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University
Deni Elliott is an extraordinary teacher and writer. In "Ethics in the First Person" she shares her rich experience as a learner and as a teacher of practical ethics. Building on her early experiences in a Hastings Center project, Professor Elliott has become a leader in practical ethics teaching and scholarship. Everyone who teaches a course in ethics should read this book.
— Thomas H. Murray, Ph.D., President & CEO, The Hastings Center
A practical guide to ethics that can be used as a teaching resource for those involved in curriculum, or as a self-study guide and supplementary text for graduates. Provides an overview of ethics but goes further by looking at how to teach ethics in a way that can be used as a practical daily tool.
— Publishing News
Encourages students to recognise and judge the ethical aspects of their profession.
— Ethical Perspectives, June 2007
If you are considering teaching professional ethics—or if you've been teaching it for the better part of your professional career—there's something in Elliott's work for you. From conceptualizing content to teaching case studies, Elliott's practiced and introspective approach provides insights to teaching scholars regardless of discipline. Her emphasis on the student's point of view is well worth the read.
— Associate Editor: Journal of Mass Media Ethics , Lee Wilkins, Associate Editor: Journal of Mass Media Ethics