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Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference

  • 1.  Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference

    Posted 04-01-2017 17:54

    Sixth Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference (Sponsored by the Wheatley Institution and the Society for Business Ethics)

     

    May 22-26, 2017 at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

     

    Three Conferences in One Week: 

     

    Fundamentals of Teaching Business Ethics (May 22-23): Are you new to teaching ethics? Do you want to revitalize your ethics course?  In this two-day workshop you will learn how to teach ethics effectively, and leave with your syllabus, readings, and teaching materials. This course will be taught by award-winning teachers Brad Agle and Aaron Miller, professors of business ethics in the Marriott School of Business at BYU.

     

    Teaching Ethics Research Conference (May 24): Are you interested in new research on the teaching of ethics, or innovative pedagogical techniques to use in your class? Come learn from others for a day.  Program below.

     

    A Master Class in Business Ethics (May 24-26): How do Master Ethics Teachers teach? Join us for two days to see five outstanding ethics faculty members teach one of their favorite class sessions. The conference begins at 4:00 p.m. on May 24th with a mountain hike to a beautiful waterfalls followed by dinner and discussion of the objectives of teaching ethics at a mountain lodge.  On the 25th and 26th we will be able to witness master teachers teach, with completion of the conference at noon on May 26th.  List of Master Ethics Teachers below.

     

    http://teachingethics.byu.edu/2017/

     

    Early Bird Pricing (until April 15, 2017):

    Fundamentals Workshop plus Research Conference - $195

    Master Class plus Research Conference - $295

    All Three Conferences - $425 

     

    Register Now

     

    2017 Master Ethics Teachers (May 24-26):

     

    Joanne B. Ciulla: Professor of Leadership Ethics in the Department of Management and Global Business, and Academic Director of the Institute of Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School.

     

    David Hart: Associate Professor of Ethics and Public Management, Romney Institute of Public Management, Brigham Young University. 

     

    Daryl Koehn: Managing Director of the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, and Wicklander Chair in Professional Ethics, DePaul University.

     

    Marshall Schminke: BB&T Professor of Business Ethics, University of Central Florida.

     

    Jeffrey Sonnenfeld: Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Programs and Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management, Yale School of Management.

     

    Teaching Ethics Research Conference Program (May 24):


    Cara Biasucci, Creator/Director, Ethics Unwrapped, The University of Texas at Austin

    Development and Use of Ethics Unwrapped

     

    Johnathan Nelson, Assistant Professor, Morehead State University

    Ethical Behavior Action Plans: An Approach for Supporting the Application of Ethics Education

      

    James Harrigan, Director of Academic Programs, Strata; Senior Fellow of the Institute of Political Economy, Utah State University

    Development of the Ethical Entrepreneurship Curriculum: A Project Funded by the Templeton Foundation

      

    Bruce Barry, Brownlee O. Currey, Jr. Professor of Management, Vanderbilt University; Editor in Chief, Business Ethics Quarterly

    Incorporating the Insights of Moral Psychology into Your Business Ethics Class

     

    Marc-Charles Ingerson, Assistant Professor, San Jose State University

    Ethical Leadership Journals: Re-Personalizing Business Ethics Training

     

    Todd Haugh, Assistant Professor, Indiana University and April Sellers, Clinical Associate Professor, Indiana University

    Crimson Dilemma Ethics Simulation

     

    Leslie Sekerka, Professor of Management; Director, Ethics in Education Research and Education Center, Menlo College

    Cultivating Moral Courage through Balance Experiential Inquiry

     

    Lindsay Thompson, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University

    The Development of Moral Resilience 


    I look forward to seeing you there.


    Brad

    Chair, Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference


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    Bradley R. Agle, PhD

         George W. Romney Endowed Professor

         Professor of Ethics and Leadership

    Romney Institute of Public Management 

    Marriott School of Management

         Fellow, Chair of the Ethics Initiative

    Wheatley Institution

    Brigham Young University

    Provo, UT 84602

    801-362-8194

    http://marriottschool.byu.edu/directory/details?id=5485


    President-Elect

    International Association for Business and Society (IABS)

    http://iabs.net

     

    Chair, Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference

    http://ethics.byu.edu

     

    Chair, Merit Leadership


    New Books

    http://ethicsfieldguide.com (The Business Ethics Field Guide)

    http://www.e-elgar.com/shop/research-companion-to-ethical-behavior-in-organizations 

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