There are times when teachers feel that it is more important to fallow ethics then the law in some situations. Sara Davis Powell states in her book that there are six characteristics that form a conceptual basis for making ethical decisions. These six characteristics are an important part of being an ethical teacher. The first characteristic is appreciation for moral deliberation. This means that teachers understand that situations are complex and a part of our obligation. Second, “empathy, refers to the ability to put oneself mentally in the place of others to appreciate a variety of perspectives.” (Sara Davis Powell, pg. 270) Third, it is necessary to have a clear view of the dilemma at hand. The fourth is dealing with knowledge requires reasoning. Fifth characteristic is courage and the sixth characteristic is interpersonal skills which allows the teachers to communicate effectively with others about their ethical deliberations. All of these characteristics are very important and have very high value. “It is the voice of the ethical conscience, the same subtle nagging whisper that tells you when something isn’t right. Ultimately, that is the decision each of us make. We must ask ourselves whether we are doing the right thing. Responsibility isn’t supposed to be easy, is it?”( Stephen M.
There are times when teachers feel that it is more important to fallow ethics then the law in some situations. Sara Davis Powell states in her book that there are six characteristics that form a conceptual basis for making ethical decisions. These six characteristics are an important part of being an ethical teacher. The first characteristic is appreciation for moral deliberation. This means that teachers understand that situations are complex and a part of our obligation. Second, “empathy, refers to the ability to put oneself mentally in the place of others to appreciate a variety of perspectives.” (Sara Davis Powell, pg. 270) Third, it is necessary to have a clear view of the dilemma at hand. The fourth is dealing with knowledge requires reasoning. Fifth characteristic is courage and the sixth characteristic is interpersonal skills which allows the teachers to communicate effectively with others about their ethical deliberations. All of these characteristics are very important and have very high value. “It is the voice of the ethical conscience, the same subtle nagging whisper that tells you when something isn’t right. Ultimately, that is the decision each of us make. We must ask ourselves whether we are doing the right thing. Responsibility isn’t supposed to be easy, is it?”( Stephen M.