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Woodruff, "Ethical Dilemmas Sheet"

award Notable because it includes a regression step (backtracking)

SOURCE FOR THE PROCEDURE

indentWoodruff, Brian. "Presenting Ethical Dilemmas in the Classroom." 1992. http://www.accessexcellence.org/ae/AE/AEPC/WWC/1992/dilemmas.html (9 Jun. 1999).
indentWoodruff, Brian. "Presenting Ethical Dilemmas in the Classroom." 1992. http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1992/dilemmas.html (6 Mar. 2001).

This procedure is part of a module developed for the 1992 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute.

THE PROCEDURE ITSELF

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  1. What are the facts?
  2. Identify and define the ethical problem.
  3. Who are the stakemakers in the decision?
  4. What values are at stake in the decision?
  5. What options do you see are available to resolve this dilemma?
  6. Which options are the most compelling? Why?
  7. How would you resolve the dilemma?
  8. What values did you rely on to make your decision?
  9. What consequences (if any) do you see your decision has on the others involved?
  10. Return to step 5 if you cannot personally live with this decision.

WALT'S CHECKLIST

The same checklist was applied to all procedures.
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