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What is Ethical Decision Making

Strengthening School Counselor Advocacy and Practice for Important Populations and Difficult Topics
The process of making decisions that are in line with a code of ethics.
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School Counselor Advocacy Recommendations for Policy and Practice for and With LGBTQ+ Youth
Haley D. Wikoff (Western Illinois University, USA), Matthew J. Beck (Western Illinois University, USA), and Susannah M. Wood (University of Iowa, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7319-8.ch006
Abstract
LGBTQ+ youth experience increased levels of bullying, harassment, and discrimination in schools. Many states in the United States have state and local policies that are designed to protect both the sexual orientation and gender identity of students, however there are still a handful of states without these protections in place. School counselors are in a unique position to advocate for safe and inclusive environments for LGBQ+ youth.
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Mindset, Decision Making, and Motivation
A practice of decision making that relies on choosing practices that are associated with ethical principles.
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Integrating Ethics into Management: Why Is It Important?
The processes of choosing the best alternative for achieving the best results compliance with individual and social values, moral, and regulations.
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Keeping the Promise of Distance Education: Ethical Challenges for Higher Education Administrators
Ethical decision making refers to the process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles.
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Ethical Decision Making: A Critical Assessment and an Integrated Model
The practice that could give the benefit for the majority groups, no harm to others, and meet the rules and guidelines as given by legal parties. In other words, the behaviour follows the legal conduct and rules in the company and provides the benefit to the societies.
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