Contextual mapping of ethics education and accreditation nationally and internationally

Sarah Junaid*, José Fernando Jiménez Mejía, Kenichi Natsume, Madeline Polmear, Yann Serreau

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Abstract

Responding to the need for a timely and authoritative volume dedicated to this burgeoning and expansive area of research, this handbook will provide readers with a map of themes, topics, and arguments in the field of engineering ethics education (EEE).

Featuring critical discussion, research collaboration, and a team of international contributors of globally recognized standing, this volume comprises six key sections which elaborate on the foundations of EEE, teaching methods, accreditation and assessment, and interdisciplinary contributions. Over 100 researchers of EEE from around the globe consider the field from the perspectives of teaching, research, philosophy, and administration. The chapters cover fast-moving topics central to our current understanding of the world such as the general data protection regulation (GDPR), artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, and ChatGPT; and they offer new insights into best practices research to equip program leaders and instructors delivering ethics content to students.

This Open Access volume will be of interest to researchers, scholars, postgraduate students, and faculty involved with engineering education, engineering ethics, and philosophy of education. Curriculum designers, staff developers teaching pedagogical courses to faculty, and engineering professionals may also benefit from this volume.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Routledge International Handbook of Engineering Ethics Education
EditorsShannon Chance, Tom Børsen, Diana Adela Martin, Roland Tormey, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Gunter Bombaerts
Chapter33
Pages595-614
Number of pages20
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003464259
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jan 2025

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