Leading With Dilemmas – A Peer Approach: Attendee Feedback
List three things you learned.
- Right-versus-Right
- Analyzing dilemmas using paradigms
- Right-versus-Right: still have to make hard decisions
- Issues with diverse backgrounds and cultures
- Value of Right-versus-Right situations
- Application of the ethical dilemma
- Continued use of scenarios
- Asian culture/plagiarism
- Adults must lead
- Mission values connection
- Taking time to understand why things are done
- 4 dilemma paradigms
- Resolution principles
- We face ethical dilemmas daily
- Learning how to work as a community
- Boys schools present interesting challenges
- Different cultures
- How values can be viewed in multiple ways
- Listen to other viewpoints
- Certain situations can have different solutions
- I am ethical
- It is necessary to examine a problem from more than one angle
- You can’t approach every situation the same
- Differing cultures make interesting dilemmas
- Different cultures define ethics differently
- Asian students have unique challenges
- Boarding elevates the need for cultural norms
- Change from top can feel hurtful
- Learned more about a boarding school that uses ethical literacy
- using dilemmas for discussion
- things about Asian students that I didn’t know
- Working through dilemmas requires much discussion
- collaboration is a key element
- Dilemmas that pertain to differences between Asian and American views on plagiarism
- Different paradigms per scenario – different angles
- conflict resolution
List two things you will use
- Ethical dilemmas
- 4 dilemma paradigms
- Practice dialogue / dilemmas
- Mission values connection
- Stories about the school and the dynamics – very interesting diversity
- making ethical literacy more a part of the culture
- Acknowledging there is a right-versus-right
- Some of the examples in the dilemmas
- Have more dilemmas
- Scenarios
- You can’t approach every situation the same
- It is necessary to examine a problem from more than one angle
- Exercise with dilemmas
- power of common language
- dilemmas with colleagues
- Wordle examples
- Resolution principles
List one thing you will share
- Information about Asian students
- Ends-based
- Scenarios
- Ethical dilemmas
- 4 dilemma paradigms
- Resolution Principles
- The Asian and American perspective on plagiarism
- Make people comfortable with dilemmas/problem-solving discussions
- Dilemma discussions with faculty
- Some of the scenarios provided
- Vocabulary






