Ethics, Engineering Ethics, proffesional ethics, Presentation on Ethics
Ethics
-
Upload
texas-agrilife-extension-service -
Category
Education
-
view
340 -
download
0
Transcript of Ethics
![Page 1: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
A Question of Ethics!
![Page 2: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Can we have Blue Ribbon Youth and Blue Ribbon Projects?
▪Yes, with a lot of hard work and commitment to do what is Right!
▪We must always keep our focus on the right thing! – Youth
![Page 3: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Cheating
▪Cheated during a school test at least once:
- Middle School - 54% - High School - 70%
▪ At least once, refused to cheat even though others were cheating: 73%
Students who have:
![Page 4: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Stealing
▪Stolen something from a store at least once: - Middle School - 31% - High School - 47%
▪Stolen something from a parent at least once: - Middle School - 24% - High School - 31%
▪Stolen something from a friend at least once: - Middle School - 23% - High School - 25%
Students who have:
![Page 5: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Lying
▪Lied to a parent at least once: - Middle School - 88% -High School - 92%
▪Lied to a teacher at least once: - Middle School - 70% -High School - 82%
Students who have:
![Page 6: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
▪335th Judicial District Court Action - June 1, 1999 – The “win at any cost” attitude has resulted in probated sentences for two Aqua Dulce residents involved in a scheme to show a pig in San Angelo that had been “sifted” from the Houston Livestock Show.
NEWS HEADLINES
![Page 7: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
▪“4-H Club Advisor Indicted in Steer Tampering Case” – Circleville, Ohio (1995) – Ohio Department of Agriculture Investigators said urine tests on the fair’s grand champion and reserve grand champion steers revealed they had been treated with chlorpromazine, an oral tranquilizer.
NEWS HEADLINES
![Page 8: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!▪“Livestock Shows Plagued by Cheating” - The
Wall Street Journal, Texas Journal (1996) – Until the recent commotion, Matthew Stork’s father never thought that occasionally injecting Lasix into a pig was cheating. But Matthew confesses he sometimes felt a little quilty about taking the easy way out, knowing that the other kids had worked hard to slim down their pigs.
NEWS HEADLINES
![Page 9: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
▪“In Animal Husbandry Contests, Cheating Spreads” - San Antonio Express News (1996) – Since the 1980's, the soaring amounts in winners’ purses - which can range from several thousand dollars to $500,000 - have given rise to many ways to cheat: from dye jobs to cosmetic surgery, from hiring professional groomers to injection of vegetable oil or saline solution for smoothing out flabby skin.
NEWS HEADLINES
![Page 10: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Learning by Example
▪Youth do not automatically develop good moral character; therefore, conscientious efforts must be made to help young people develop the values and abilities necessary for moral decision making and conduct.
![Page 11: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Ethics
▪Standards of duty and virtue that indicate how we should behave.
![Page 12: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Two Aspects for Ethics
▪Ability to discern right from wrong, good from evil and propriety from impropriety.
▪Commitment to do what is right, regardless of temptations and pressures to do otherwise.
![Page 13: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Character is ethics in actions.
▪Knowing the difference between right and wrong and always trying to do what is right.
▪Doing the right thing for the right reason.
![Page 14: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
What is Considered Unethical Behavior at Livestock Shows?
▪Use of illegal drugs▪Violation of ownership requirements▪Phenotypically alter the appearance of an
animal▪Misrepresenting the age of an animal▪Use of tranquilizers, sedatives, or depressants▪Injection or insertion of foreign materials
![Page 15: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
What is Considered Unethical Behavior at Livestock Shows?▪Use of inhumane fitting, showing, and/or
hauling practices▪Interference with the judge and/or show
officials▪Violation of any rule governing the livestock
show
![Page 16: Ethics](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060109/5554cd0eb4c9051b6e8b4729/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Ethics is Critically Important to OUR 4-H Youth Development Program
Ethics Should be Critically Important to YOU!