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Vol. 4 No. 2       ISSN 1540-580X 

A Peer Reviewed Publication of the College of Allied Health & Nursing at Nova Southeastern University

Developing an Ethics Curriculum Using Learner-Centered Pedagogy


Alice Fornari, EdD., RD.
Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Medical Education
Department of Family and Social Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine


Citation:
Fornari, A. Developing an Ethics Curriculum Using Learner-Centered Pedagogy. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. Apr 2006, Volume 4 Number 2.

Abstract

Objective:
Ethics education is an essential component of educational preparation for health care professionals. Learner-centered pedagogy can assist in the development of curricula that actively engage and challenge learners appropriately. This article describes a method for developing a case-based ethics curriculum that highlights the 5 areas of dietetics practice. Methods: A critical incident reporting technique was adapted to solicit real ethical dilemmas facing nutrition professionals in their daily practices. Educators ranked the reported dilemmas for importance in a nutrition curriculum, discussed appropriate use in selected courses, and linked the dilemmas to the American Dietetic Association’s Code of Ethics. A representative curriculum was developed and further critiqued for content and design by selected experts both in nutrition education and in curriculum design. Results: Ninety-nine practitioners and 127 educators participated in the development of a learner-centered case-based ethics curriculum, representing a cross-section of the nutrition professionals with regard to gender, age, race/ethnic origin and highest academic degree. Applications: The curriculum developed can be a resource for educators to reinforce ethical decision-making early in students’ professional education and training. A similar curriculum development process could be used to develop case-based resources for the education of health care professionals in all areas and at all levels of training, including professional development.
 

Keywords and terms: ethics education, learner-centered pedagogy, case-based curriculum, curriculum development

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