There is an urgent need to reduce the gap in translating newly acquired knowledge from the bench to the classroom. With no secure, long-term solutions towards protecting our 'global' natural and cultural heritages, we must empower future generations to become sufficiently knowledgeable to best provide them with a safety net for survival. This proposal depicts a workable framework incorporating more fully ethical elements into existing educational programs as taught in science, medicine, law and economics. To facilitate reform, a commitment to update education and to expand the pool of individuals concerned about 'Global' ethics would, of necessity, facilitate path-breaking discoveries and creative opportunities for social advancement. I am ...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Researh Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, Pr...
The introduction of ethics is already seen by students as an important part of their education and c...
At the start of the twenty-first century, warnings have been raised in some quarters about how – by ...
Education is universally recognized as an inviolable human right in the universal declaration of hum...
UNESCO is an intergovernmental organization with 193 Member States. It is concerned with a broad ran...
The The main objective of the present work is selection of ethical issues that should be addressed...
Bioethics lies at the interface between Biology and Society, and therefore its development is heavil...
Personal ethics are strongly influenced by emotions, particularly secondary emotions, because these ...
Unesco initiated the Ethics Education Programme in 2004 at the request of member states to reinforce...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
Bioethical issues are pervasive throughout society, and with the scientific progress and technical a...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Ethics, Science and Society: Challenges for BioPolitics is an international project of academic rese...
Bioethics forms an intersection between life sciences, law, moral philosophy and social sciences. It...
The development of biotechnologies, as the contemporary technological progress in general, not alway...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Researh Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, Pr...
The introduction of ethics is already seen by students as an important part of their education and c...
At the start of the twenty-first century, warnings have been raised in some quarters about how – by ...
Education is universally recognized as an inviolable human right in the universal declaration of hum...
UNESCO is an intergovernmental organization with 193 Member States. It is concerned with a broad ran...
The The main objective of the present work is selection of ethical issues that should be addressed...
Bioethics lies at the interface between Biology and Society, and therefore its development is heavil...
Personal ethics are strongly influenced by emotions, particularly secondary emotions, because these ...
Unesco initiated the Ethics Education Programme in 2004 at the request of member states to reinforce...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
Bioethical issues are pervasive throughout society, and with the scientific progress and technical a...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Ethics, Science and Society: Challenges for BioPolitics is an international project of academic rese...
Bioethics forms an intersection between life sciences, law, moral philosophy and social sciences. It...
The development of biotechnologies, as the contemporary technological progress in general, not alway...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Researh Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, Pr...
The introduction of ethics is already seen by students as an important part of their education and c...
At the start of the twenty-first century, warnings have been raised in some quarters about how – by ...