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by KBerg last modified 2009-07-21 15:56

Online continuing education (0.5 CEUs)

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Ethics is an important component of any organization. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act emphasizes the need for ethics awareness and training. Strong ethics can protect you and your company's reputation. This program helps you and your employees understand ethics and provides 0.5 continuing education units.

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Description

To begin to define ethics may be easier by defining what ethics is not. Ethics is not about or the same as religion. Ethics is not the same as following the law. Ethics is not a matter of following one's feelings. In fact, feelings often deviate from what is ethical.

So, what is ethics? This program begins by identifying the three categories of ethics -- descriptive, normative, and analytical -- and continues with ethical behavior-examples in each element as follows:

  • Ethical culture
  • Organizational ethics
      • Conflict of interest
      • Financial ethics
      • Sexual harassment
      • Discrimination
      • Whistleblowers
  • Plagiarism
  • Ethical behavior and the Internet

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Ethics programs in Equine Facilitated Activities and Therapy

Cost: $99

Continuing Education Units

Successful completion of this program earns the participant a certificate of attendance from Texas A&M University and 5 professional development hours or 0.5 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) appropriate to program content. Participants will be given one month to complete the 5-hour program.

CEUs:

  • Are nationally recognized units earned for participation in qualifying continuing education programs
  • May be used for professional advancement or as evidence of increased abilities, but not for college credit.

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Instructor Bio 

Carol Shields has worked with the Texas public school system for 21 years, serving in the areas of Business, Home Economics, Technology and Early Childhood as a teacher and professional development provider. She worked with Texas A&M and the Intel Teach to the Future Project as the Senior Trainer in which she provided in-service to over 150 Texas teachers. She has also developed multiple programs for the Texas A&M University online Master Technology Teacher Certification Program and the EC-12 Technology Applications Program.

Ms. Shields has a BS from Texas Woman’s University and a MS from the University of Southern Mississippi. She currently works as the district Instructional Technologist and Public Relations contact with Jacksonville ISD in Jacksonville, Texas.

If you have questions about Ethics, please contact Carol Shields at: carolsshields@hotmail.com.

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Resources

How ethical are you? (businessknowhow.com)