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Tutorial

English IV

THEME:

Proposal in order to eliminate the lack of ethic in the university

TEACHER:

Ing. Denisse Guzmn Morn, Mgs.

STUDENT:

Mayt Mosquera Paredes

Guayaquil, march of 2017


Ethics is a branch of philosophy that studies human's behavior based in good and bad

thinks that they make every day. It has a relationship very close with moral. The

difference between them is that ethics comes inside the person and moral comes outside.

(Singer, 2015)

The absence of ethics consists in lack of dedication and commitment. Some people

prefer to stole the effort of somebody else instead making their own, this is dishonest

and occur not only in high school or university, it happens in any kind of work. Its very

common see how students copy at quizzes, they try only to pass the quiz without effort

because they think just for the moment omitting that their behavior would mark them in

their life. The fact that they are taking their professional growth lightly is bad for them

because they shape their character wrongly. Perhaps they would think that lately they

can change that, but its very difficult to change old habits. (Charon & Montello, 2002).

We have to remember what Albert Einstein said: I do not believe in the immortality of

the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern without any

superhuman authority behind it. In others words, its not necessary to have someone

supervising us for not copying, if we learned to have ethics we know that copying the

ideas of others is bad and it doesnt benefit us.

A conclusion for the absence of ethics is to stimulate a professional attitude since

school, show them that things become better when people work together, its important

to be the best at work but it doesnt happen if there is dishonesty or bad competition in

the field. A strategies for eliminate the lake of ethics can be: Provide ethics training

requirements in schools and include a required section on ethics in exams or use an anti-

plagiarism system for homeworks. Respect and honesty are values that would change

the professional life of people; both of them take part of ethics. (Billington, 2005)

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Universidad Catolica Santiago de Guayaquil

Facultad de Artes y Humanidades

English IV

Tutorial

Jos Daniel Bozano Ortega

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Ethics and moral in the University

A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world


Albert Camus
Socrates, as recorded in Plato's dialogues, is customarily regarded as the father of

Western ethics. He asserted that people will naturally do what is good provided that

they know what is right, and that evil or bad actions are purely the result of ignorance

(mastin, 2008).It is as well as you can be seen in any place that the humans have

become an antimoral being (singer, 2015), as example in the University where are too

many activities that are not ethical to human and social morality.

The University is where the human put in practice all the values that we have learned

from our homes to the schools where they taught us values and fundamental principles

of life, however it becomes too difficult to put them into practice, but why? These are

moral decisions (bbc) that affect our freedom in these institutions of knowledge where

there is not an authority that is checking the order as long as it happens in homes or

schools, and then as a result this is influencing our actions in the University. When you

feel that you are free, students begin to make any kind of negative as stealing actions

and get drunk in classes, just apart they just want to finish their college career to obtain

a professional title no matter what they have to do to achieve their goals as pay for work

or steal documents from other people.

So how it has been lack of morals and ethics in universities, by misuse of our freedom,

where the problem lies not in entities that control the behavior of the students, but in

each one of the students who must mature and put on values and principles as human

beings and future professionals.

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philosophy

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UNIVERSIDAD CATLICA SANTIAGO DE GUAYAQUIL

ICAIM

ENGLISH 4

TEACHERS NAME: ING DENISSE GUZMAN

Tutorial them: Proposal in order to eliminate the lack of ethic


in the university: Brief description

Name: Mabel Chonillo Alvear

SEMESTER C - 2017

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Proposal in order to eliminate the lack of ethic in the university: Brief description

(N1, 2010) Ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe

what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society,

fairness, or specific virtues.Ethics is very important because it refers to customs and

human behavior, that is, it deals with the behavior of people, in addition it has to do

with the values of each person. Ethics teaches us to behave in society, it also teaches us

values. Because each person must be formed with a fundamental basis in ethics, namely

to respect the rights and values of each person, to treat them equally to all within society

regardless of the social status of each person.

Plagiarism is the act of taking another person's writing, conversation, song, or even idea

and passing it off your own. This includes information from web pages, books, songs,

television shows, email messages, interviews, articles, artworks or any other medium.

The student must have ethical principles such as self-control, discipline, generosity,

enthusiasm, honesty, humility. One of the ways to avoid plagiarism is to conduct a

campaign at the level of all universities, also give additional scores and recognize the

students who have mentioned the authors in their works.

(Stewart) Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and

what is right to do. Each person is responsible for their actions however, if we conduct

ourselves in our classroom with high standards for personal accountability and ethical

behavior, we will continue to become successful entrepreneurs.

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-Stewart, P. (s.f.).

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Essay:
Eliminate the lack of ethic in the University

Students Name :
Dennisse Maribel Rivera Meja

Teachers Name:
Denisse Guzmn

Semester:
8th Cycle

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Ethic, Moral principles that control or influence a persons behavior. (Oxford

Students Dictionary) In a broader sense, this one does not get reduced only to the

activities of teaching and investigation, this one understands also the suitable and

respectful forms of interaction and coexistence both among students as teachers or

authorities, the social and environmental responsibilities, the care of the goods of the

University and the transparency in the use of the academic resources. The fulfillment of

these norms of coexistence is a result of willingness of each one, but it becomes

compulsory in spite someone comes in the university.

The ethics and moral says what is wrong and what is right but ethics is our way to see it

and moral is what society has established. For example: A student thinks that borrow his

homework is helping his classmate but the society says that he is limiting his classmate

capacity. One of the reasons why the students copy is because they do not give the real

importance to do their own tasks or to study and they think that in spite of only write

what another classmate has done they will obtain the good grade that for them is the

most important thing. The teachers should make more than one test of the same

difficulty in order to eliminate the plagiarism.

Not to base only on the academic thing, these talks can include topics as: the ethics and

the values like motivational axis of the labor life, how to work in a team? the

professional ethics, among others. These would help to form, not only professionals

with big labor skills also with human capacity.

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UNIVERSITY CATHOLIC OF SANTIAGO GUAYAQUIL

FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES

NAME: Abigail Colina

TEACHER: Ing. Denise Guzmn M.

COURSE: B18

TOTORIAL

ENGLISH IV

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THE LACK OF ETHICS IN THE UNIVERSITY

The ethics guides what is right way and is strengthened when it includes rules without

any pressure for compliance. The behavior is involved since the formation of the same,

for this reason, the university must act at this stage with a lot of professionalism. The

lack of ethics is given by the lack of values where has spoiled the students, teachers, and

the social environment.

The student is surrounded of new teachings, but the ignorance and the bad behaviour of

them end with the ethics of each one, destroying their own seed of learning and then

they begin to form part of the corruption. For that the student must leave the bad habits

such as: plagiarism, buying exams, falsifying certificate, etc. As the learning process

leads us to be excellent professionals for their knowledge and their ethics. "It is not

good if you have ethical blindness" (Buxarrais Francisco, 2004). Teachers, family and

social environment could also help to strengthen the ethics in students, teachers teach

what is the correct way and identify the good decisions, the family teach values from

childs and the social environment act in the personal level, labor, institutional for can

eliminate corruption and its own interests, to train people with ethics, morality and

responsibility.

Ethics should be above the scientific knowledge and that the university should only be

an experience of life where they are integrated: goals, purposes, knowledge and

purposes, the principal idea is a training that develops in the moral and ethical while

forms in a profession, otherwise it will not.

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