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Educator Ethics“Post Unto Others …”

Frederick S. Lane

NASDTECKansas City, MO

10 June 2014

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“In civilized life, law floats on a sea of

ethics.”-- Chief Justice Earl Warren

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Lecture Overview• A Hierarchy of Human

Conduct• Law, Morality & Ethics• Digital Disruption• Ethical Cybertraps• Teaching Ethics, Pre- and

Post-Certification

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Hierarchy of Human Conduct

Law

Ethics

Morality

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Law, Morality, and Ethics

• Law: Objective Standards• Statutes, Regulations, Codes of

Conduct, Policies, Procedures• Admonitions or Prohibitions• Generally Inflexible• Slow to Adapt• Laws May Be Immoral

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Law, Morality, and Ethics

• Morality: Subjective Values• Multiple Sources: Religion,

Society, Family, Peers, Media• General Agreement but Highly

Individualized• May Be Inconsistently Applied

(Moral Relativism)• It May Be Moral to Break Laws

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Law, Morality, and Ethics

• Ethics: Balancing Law and Morality

• Frameworks for the Application of Personal and Social Values• Virtue (Aristotle)• Duty (Kant)• Utility/Consequence (Bentham/Mill)

• More Flexible than Law, Less Subjective than Morality

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Digital Disruption• Technology Outpaces Law• Technology Overwhelms

Morality• Socrates opposed the use of writing,

believing it to be immoral• Pace of change increases risk we

will lose our moral bearings

• Ethics Assist Us in Acting Justly and Rightly in New Situations

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Warp Speed, Mr. Sulu

• 2400 BCE – Invention of abacus (Babylonia)• 1977 – Apple II• 1981 – IBM PC• 1993 – Netscape• 1998 – Google• 2004 – Thefacebook / Razr / Sexting• 2005 – YouTube• 2007 – iPhone• 2008 – iTunes App Store• 2010 – iPad• 2011 – Snapchat

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The Ethics of Texting

• Student Texts Teacher at 10pm, Asking for Homework

• Teacher Replies with Book and Page Numbers• Illegal?: Probably Not• Immoral?: No• Unethical?: Yes

• 1-to-1 Unmoderated Interaction• Late Night Interaction• Probable Intrusion to Student’s Bedroom• Potential Gateway to Inappropriate Chats• Why Does Student Have Teacher’s Cell Number?

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Christine Rubino• “After today, I’m thinking the

beach sounds like a wonderful idea for my 5th graders. I HATE THEIR GUTS! They are all the devils spawn!” – Christine Rubino, Facebook, 6/23/2010

• Friend comment: “oh you would let little Kwame float away!”

• Rubino reply: “Yes, I wld not throw a life jacket in for a million!!”

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Christine Rubino• Exchange occurred one day

after 12-year-old girl drowned on school trip to beach

• Colleague and FB ‘friend’ printed out exchange for administrators

• Rubino terminated but ultimately reinstated with 2 year suspension without pay

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Christine Rubino• Illegal?: No (in fact, protected speech)• Immoral? Arguably:• Unkind thoughts• Public expression of unkind thoughts• But no malicious action

• Unethical? Probably:• Not virtuous• Not professional or consistent with her duty

as an educator• Not likely to lead to a beneficial outcome or

good consequence for herself or students

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An Ethical Cybertrap• Ting-Yi Oei, Assistant Principal at

Freedom HS in So. Riding, VA (Loudoun County)

• Asked to investigate rumors of sexting at Freedom HS

• “Inappropriate” image was forwarded to Oei’s cellphone, then to computer

• Charged with “failure to report,” then “contributing to delinquency of a minor”

• Charges ultimately dismissed

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An Ethical Cybertrap• Illegal?: Possibly• Distribution of child pornography• Possession of child pornography

• Immoral?: Depends – are you an absolutist or relativist?

• Unethical?: No (with caveat)• Demonstrated compassion for student• Acted under instructions from superior• Behavior consistent with norms at the

time• Caveat: Should have informed parent?

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Cyberethics for Educators

• Pre- and Post-Certification Training• Frameworks for Cyberethical

Behavior• Promotion of Sound Decision-

Making Online and Off• Modeling Cyberethical Behavior for

Students• Educating Cyber Citizens for 21st

Century

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Contact Information

• E-Mail:• [email protected]

• Telephone:• 802-318-4604

• Twitter• @Cybertraps, @FSL3

• LinkedIn:• www.linkedin.com/in/fredericklane/

• SlideShare.net• www.slideshare.net/FSL3www.FrederickLane.co

mCybertraps.wordpress.com

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Educator Ethics“Post Unto Others …”

Frederick S. Lane

NASDTECKansas City, MO

10 June 2014


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