At first thought what does college- and career-readiness mean? For some, immediate responses relate to skills and information. What do these students know and what are they able to do to become active, productive members of our society? Makes sense right? Well, maybe it's too narrow when we consider the ethical dilemmas arising daily in workplaces and society. Why is it important for public schools to be concerned about graduating students with a developed set of ethics? The expansion of scientific possibilities accompanied by proliferation in communication technologies creates previously unexplored ethical concerns and are work-related calls for well developed moral compasses. Read more...
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