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Original Articles

Ethics and Decision‐Making in a Course Management System: instructor and learner development

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Pages 265-284 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

This study examines teacher and student development over the course of a semester in a business ethics class in which a course management system (CMS) was used to support ethical decision‐making. Dual methods were used to analyze instructor and learner development. An action research approach facilitated changes in practice that can be mapped to learner behaviors. Argyris and Schon’s (Citation1978) theory of congruence framed instructor analysis while student data were analyzed with Kavathatzopoulos’s (Citation1993) heteronomous or autonomous typology. Findings indicate some change in the instructor’s governing values with changes in action strategies. Online student groups ranged in the degree of documented ethical reasoning development and a positive correlation exists between grades and discussion forum activities indicating shifts in reasoning abilities.

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