Chapter Six: Understanding the Importance of Ethics as a Researcher Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.” -Potter Stewart As you continue to ex


Chapter Six: Understanding the Importance of Ethics as a Researcher

Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.” -Potter Stewart

As you continue to explore the concept of becoming a “teacher inquirer” you must have a thorough understanding of the importance of ethical considerations while conducting research.  Three sources were cited in the textbook to help you gain a better understanding of considering the ethical dimensions of your work as an inquirer.  Once you have read the three attached sources, write a composition that answers the following questions.  Each question must serve as a header in your assignment.

NEA Code of Ethics for Educators.pdf Download NEA Code of Ethics for Educators.pdf 

Travelers and Trolls Practitioner Research and Institutional Review Boards.pdf Download Travelers and Trolls Practitioner Research and Institutional Review Boards.pdf 

Teacher Research and University Institutional Review Boards.pdf Download Teacher Research and University Institutional Review Boards.pdf 

1.  Provide a brief summary of all three sources (two paragraph minimum)

2.  Discuss in detail how the three sources, in addition to chapter six of the textbook, have increased your understanding of the importance of ethical dimensions that must be considered when conducting research. (three paragraph minimum) You must cite evidence to support your new learning. 

3.  On page 165 of the textbook, Mills is quoted: “Whether or not you go through any mandatory research approval process, it is important you develop you own criteria for what you consider to be ethical behavior.”  In your own words, explain that quote and provide a summary of how you would conduct research ethically. (two paragraph minimum)