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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 39 MIN

Teaching Ethics in Practice

from Skills Project WUR · host Educational Media WUR

In “Ethics in Education”, Thijs Loonstra and Hubertie Kroon unveil methods of teaching ethics to Higher Education students. In part two of two, Thijs and Hubertie interview Chih-Chen Trista Lin and Zoe Robaey, who both teach ethics at WUR University. They discuss several teaching methods and considerations.0:01-2:18: Introduction2:18-7:00: What kind of ethical questions do you dicsuss with students?7:33-14:45: What teaching tools do you use to teach ethics?14:45-22:15: What are you trying to accomplish by teaching ethics?22:15-24:13: Example case: migrant tour24:13-27:17 : How do you deal with vulnerability and emotivity?27:17-30:10: Taking students out on excursions in the real world30:10-32:03: Inviting an action researcher to the University32:03 -39:06 : Identity, objectivity & neutrality in educationRecording and editing by the Educational Media team, part of WUR's Teaching and Learning Centre This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit educationalmediawur.substack.com

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In “Ethics in Education”, Thijs Loonstra and Hubertie Kroon unveil methods of teaching ethics to Higher Education students. In part two of two, Thijs and Hubertie interview Chih-Chen Trista Lin and Zoe Robaey, who both teach ethics at WUR...

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