If so, we have a training designed for you to
understand ethical issues surrounding the uniqueness of adoption.
Artists should have experience of working in the field of collaborative socially engaged practice,
understand the ethical issues involved, be relevant to local conditions and engage a broad audience.
To
understand some ethical issues surrounding DNA.
Not exact matches
But in order to say anything useful about
ethical issues in the marketplace, you first need to
understand something about how markets work, how they fail, and what the
ethical argument for their existence is.
Mr. Morneau has a credibility problem, in part due to his failure to manage
ethical issues related to his personal finances, and to his failure to
understand the broader policy and political implications of his tax proposals for CCPCs.
Regarding the Church and its self -
understanding, the question is no longer simply when and by what authority the Church (as distinct from the individual Christian) should take a stance on
ethical issues.
Aristotle considered (prime) matter to be unintelligible andnon - being» Fourth, developments in genetic engineering will pose a challenge both ethically and metaphysically in the way man deals with attempts to manipulate life (and change it) via cloning, hybrids, and the integration of human (organic) and machine technology (via nano - technology);
issues of conscience, soul, purpose, intelligence, memory and morality will require the Church to articulate competently its
understanding of the human person in order to provide an
ethical voice.
The answer to these questions can be
understood more clearly if we investigate three of the most significant
ethical issues involving television: violence; censorship and regulation; and the international implications of American media policies.
But weighty as the
ethical issue of dishonesty is, a weightier one yet has to do with the minister's calling, vocation and self -
understanding.
Certainly it is difficult for a society as divided as contemporary America to come to a shared
understanding on fundamental
ethical issues.
For instance, thinking about God's ways with humankind in general can open us to insights and
understandings about an
ethical issue.
The core
issues that properly concern theologians and pastors, as Cobb knows, have to do with the kind of theological -
ethical glasses one wears as one attempts to discern the moral and spiritual meanings of the data, to see in what respects they comport with our deepest
understanding of how God wants us to live in the world.
Course participants will gain an overview of the different forms of evaluation of work targeting fathers and methods that might be used in undertaking them; increased awareness on the kinds of agencies and professionals who might be involved in targeting fathers;
understanding of the
ethical issues, role of monitoring and other forms of record keep as part of the evaluation process; and
understanding of the use of evaluative processes as part of organisational and project development
They must also have an
understanding of
ethical and legal
issues and the ability to interpret research as well as having knowledge of infant growth parameters, child development, and how to use breastfeeding equipment, technology and techniques.
Scientists doing dual use research — beneficial work that may be misapplied for malicious purposes in the wrong hands — need more tools to help them
understand the scientific,
ethical and legal
issues surrounding their work, according to a AAAS - sponsored workshop report.
Since the Program's creation, several dialogue meetings have been held to explore the spectrum of religious and scientific thinking on
issues related to advances in our knowledge of genetics and to promote thoughtful dialogue and a search for common
understanding of their
ethical, theological, and social implications.
«With the rise of new and unproven stem cell treatments, the NFL faces a daunting task of trying to better
understand and regulate the use of these therapies in order to protect the health of its players,» said Kirstin Matthews, the Baker Institute fellow in science and technology policy and an expert on
ethical and policy
issues related to biomedical research and development.
The Nuffield council was set up in 1991 to promote public
understanding of «the
ethical issues arising from biological and medical research and its initial implications».
To promote better
understanding of the ethics of research and the inclusion of individuals in research experiments, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced last year a new funding initiative: Research on
Ethical Issues in Human Studies.
Thus, instruction may go beyond formal institutional courses and provide opportunities for the individual to develop their own scholarly
understanding of the
ethical issues associated with their research activities and their impact on society.
Her work has led to advances in
understanding the
ethical aspects of physical and mental illness research, societal implications for genetic innovation, the role of stigma in health disparities, the impact of medical student and physician health
issues and optimal approaches to fostering professionalism in medicine.
Few empirical data have been gathered to
understand the characteristics of consumers, the psychological, behavioral, and health impact, and the
ethical, legal, and social
issues associated with personal genomic testing services.
Through prior work with MalariaGEN, the CGGH had developed a deep
understanding of the
ethical issues at play, and sought to develop a resource based on this experience that could be easily shared.
A general
understanding of the
issues and of their
ethical implications is needed by all citizens if the political will is to be mobilised to solve the problems they present.
Demonstrate an
understanding of the relevant
issues and the strategies available to support the safe, responsible and
ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
This
issue of Policy Priorities explores how education leaders should rethink the use and rules of social media in schools to harness their potential to enhance access, engagement, communication, and learning in a way that benefits students, educators, and families, while giving students and teachers opportunities to
understand and practice responsible,
ethical uses of social media.»
Student NET # 5: Digital Citizenship Students
understand human, cultural and societal
issues related to technology, and practice legal and
ethical behavior.
Teachers
understand the social,
ethical, legal, and human
issues surrounding the use of technology in PK - 12 schools and apply that
understanding in practice.
What information or instruction do faculty members and teachers need to deeply «
understand the social,
ethical, legal, and human
issues surrounding the use of technology and apply those principles in practice» (ISTE, 2002)?
Digital citizenship - Students
understand human, cultural, and societal
issues related to technology and practice legal and
ethical behavior.
For me, the IGE is the first place to turn for
understanding, clarifying, and reflecting on the
ethical issues of our time.
Apply a fundamental
understanding of the
ethical / legal
issues surrounding the access and use of information
The NETS - S on
understanding societal
issues related to technology and the practice of legal,
ethical behavior was not addressed by the reflections.
2)
understand both social, economic and
ethical sides of the
issue and integrate of your ideas and writings of others into one comprehensive research dissertation
«The exhibition playfully highlights this growing presence through an immersive installation that explores the complexity and variability of our own
understanding and engagement regarding surveillance technology, while also highlighting the
ethical issues relating to personal privacy».
Yet there is another
ethical issue relating to insisting on certainty that is even more important to
understand.
A major significance for policy of
understanding climate change as a moral and justice
issue, is that nations may not look at economic self - interest alone in formulating policies, they must consider their
ethical and moral obligations to those who are most vulnerable to climate change.
Brown, D. (2012a) «The US media's grave failure to communicate the significance of
understanding climate change as a civilization challenging
ethical issue», ethicsandclimate.org, http://blogs.law.widener.edu/climate/2012/10/31/the-us-medias-grave-failure-to-communicate-the-significance-of-
understanding-climate-change-as-a-civilization-challenging-
ethical-
issue/, accessed 22 July 2014
You really do not seem to be able to
understand the range of
issues implied by
ethical concepts, or their discussion by Hewitson, RC and others.
The site seeks to help policy makers and interested citizens
understand the
ethical dimensions of climate change
issues in contention in policy debates.
The US Media's Grave Failure To Communicate The Significance of
Understanding Climate Change as A Civilization Challenging
Ethical Issue.
Nations continue to set ghg emissions reductions targets at levels based upon their self - interest despite the fact that any national target must be
understood to be implicitly a position on two
issues that can not be thought about clearly without considering
ethical obligations.
Although there is growing acceptance that the
issues issue being debated in Copenhagen must be
understood as raising profound moral and
ethical issues, it is clear that some parties continue to base their decisions on national economic interest.
If the US press has not been corrupted by the economic interests of the United States, the only plausible explanation for the US media's failure to cover the
ethical issues raised by climate change is that the reporter's covering climate change don't
understand the civilization challenging
ethical issues raised by climate change.
Significance of
Understanding Climate Change as A Civilization Challenging
Ethical Issue.
What distinguishes
ethical issues from economic and scientific arguments about climate change is that ethics is about duties, obligations, and responsibilities to others while economic and scientific arguments are usually
understood to be about «value - neutral» «facts» which once established have usually been deployed in arguments against action on climate change based upon self - interest.
Along this line there are several
issues in particular about which greater awareness is needed including greater public
understanding of the
ethical implications of any nation's ghg emissions reduction commitment in regard to an atmospheric stabilization goal the commitment is seeking to achieve and the coherence or lack there of the national commitment to an acceptable equity framework.
In conclusion, we have identified strong
ethical arguments that support the need to ramp up non-fossil fuel combustion in the United States and other developed countries while implicitly acknowledging that there could be some short - term benefit if coal combustion is replaced by natural gas, a conclusion that only can be reached with better
understanding of the methane leakage
issues.
Perhaps the most notable of these at the international level is the Convention on Biological Diversity's Decision XIII / 14 para 6 which notes «that more transdisciplinary research and sharing of knowledge among appropriate institutions is needed in order to better
understand the impacts of climate - related geoengineering on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, socio - economic, cultural and
ethical issues and regulatory options.»
Needless to say this has been deeply disturbing to an «ordinary Joe» (with 5 grandchildren) who has made an effort to
understand the science and the politics that underlie the climate change «debate», especially since my country has become such an important player in the fossil fuel business with its tarsands and pipeline industries that affect us all, so I've tried to find out more about Judith Curry's recent contributions to the debate, not so much the hair - splitting, angels on the head of a pin, esoteric dissections of graphs and stats that I see here on your website but the
ethical stance that you take on the larger
issue of «killing» the IPCC and all it represents.