• DocumentCode
    3609939
  • Title

    Engineering ethics education: aligning practice and outcomes

  • Author

    Bairaktarova, Diana ; Woodcock, Anna

  • Author_Institution
    Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
  • Volume
    53
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    11/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    18
  • Lastpage
    22
  • Abstract
    Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of current efforts indicate that engineering programs lack consistent, accurate, and reliable methods of teaching professional ethics and measuring their outcomes. This raises two equally important issues: how we teach ethics and which student outcomes we are assessing. Engineering students are performing poorly on the Ethics part of the Fundamental Engineering exam, so clearly there is a misalignment between teaching practice and outcomes. Engineering ethics instruction is often focused on the instruction of moral judgment and assessing ethical awareness via students´ responses to vignettes describing ethical dilemmas. In this study, we propose extending current practice from a focus on teaching moral reasoning to also considering students´ ethical awareness and future behavior. We introduce motivational variables that engineering educators should consider when designing ethics curricula. The study findings suggest that these motivational factors may influence students´ ethical awareness and predict their ethical behavior.
  • Keywords
    engineering education; ethical aspects; engineering ethics education; engineering ethics instruction; ethical awareness; ethical behavior; ethical dilemmas; moral judgment; moral reasoning teaching; teaching practice; Behavioral science; Engineering education; Engineering students; Ethics; Performance evaluation; Psychology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0163-6804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCOM.2015.7321965
  • Filename
    7321965