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Professional Ethics for Higher Education Teachers

By Prof. Asmita A. Khajanchee   |   National Institute Of Technical Teachers Training And Research, Bhopal
Learners enrolled: 1152
Professionals are required to practice value-based ethical behavior in their professional and personal lives to achieve perpetual prosperity and happiness for maximum possible number of people. However, appropriate professional behavior is possible only when professionals have a clear understanding of self and appreciation of importance of working with harmony at various level of existence. Professionals are also supposed to take care of social issues and environmental protection while working for economic development and well-being of their clients. This module therefore, attempts to develop understanding that for achieving sustainable prosperity and happiness in life, it is important to accept the concept of co-existence and need of harmony at different levels of existence such as self, family, society and nature. This understanding is more required for professionals as compared to other occupations and therefore this module strives to explain that what makes ‘Profession’ different from other occupations. In this context it is important that appreciation for values, professional ethics and sustainability should become necessary component of any professional education. For this to happen, it is essential that teachers in professional education system themselves first understand the importance of universally accepted values and the need of self-exploration as the process for value education and for appreciation of ethics. It is also important for teachers to show value-based and ethical professional behavior so that they may become role models for the students and hence expected behavior from a teacher as a ‘Professional’ is also discussed in this module. Since the professionals are at the top of their professions, they are expected to self-regulate themselves, for which the role of professional societies is also highlighted in this module.
Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Elective
Duration : 4 weeks
Category :
  • Teacher Education
Credit Points : 2
Level : Certificate
Start Date : 31 Jan 2022
End Date : 30 Apr 2022
Enrollment Ends : 28 Feb 2022
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Course layout

Units 
  1. Higher Education Teachers as Professionals
  2. Human Realities and Essentialities of Values and Skills
  3. Development of Professional Values, Attitudes and Ethics
Course Outcomes:
  1. Practice the roles of ‘Higher Education Teachers as Professionals’ in establishing the 'Guru-Shisya Parampara’ (गुरु शिष्य परंपरा) in present context.
  2. Establish the interdependence of the ‘Harmony at Different Levels', 'coexistence' and ‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah’ (सर्वेभर्वन्तुसुखिनः)
  3. Suggest with justification, ways and means for ensuring ethical behavior by teachers.
Unit wise Contents 

Unit 1 Higher Education Teachers as Professionals
This unit details out the basic features of Professionals and distinguishes the professions from other occupations. It also focuses on the minimum requirements in Higher education teachers for becoming good professionals. Further, it also describes, what teachers need to do to acquire these attributes so that they may excel as professionals and may rejuvenate the 'Guru-Shisya Parampara’ (गुरु शिष्य परंपरा) in the modern education system. For transforming from teacher to guru, a teacher has to also work as a mentor and counsellor. Therefore, the approaches for mentoring and counselling are explained. In the last lesson of the unit, it is emphasized that professionals are also required to feel responsible for social concerns related to their field and also work for mitigating these concerns. A detailed description is provided in the associated lessons, i.e.,-
L 1. Professions and Professionalism
L 2. Higher Education Teacher as a Professional: 'Guru-Shisya Parampara' (गुरु शिष्य परंपरा)
L 3. Professional Excellence
L 4. Mentoring and Counselling of University Students
L 5. Social Responsibility.

Unit 2 Human Realities and Essentialities of Values and Skills for Professionals

Everyone wants to be prosperous and happy in life and so is true for professionals including teachers. It is more important for professionals to remain happy because peace of mind is of utmost necessity for their effectiveness.  However, it is difficult for most people to be in a perpetual state of happiness because they have spells of unhappiness in their lives due to some problematic circumstances. But with the right efforts, a mind can be trained to remain happy in any situation. For developing this state of mind, it is required to develop harmony within oneself, family, society and, nature. Moreover, to avoid the negative emotions such as greed, envy, revenge and, fear creeping into the mind, the professionals are required to imbibe in themselves the concept of co-existence. This is beneficial for all,i.e., ‘to live and let live’.  In other words, if everyone tries for happiness, not only for oneself but also for others, it will be easier to achieve the state of perpetual happiness for every individual. All of these are interdependent and that is the philosophy of ‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina’ (सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः) which is discussed in this unit. A detailed description is provided in the associated lessons. These are-
L 6. Human Aspirations: Sustainable Happiness and Prosperity
L 7. Harmony with Oneself
L 8. Harmony with Family, Society and Nature for Co-existence: ‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah’ (सर्वेभर्वन्तु सुखिनः)

Unit 3 Development of Professional Values, Attitudes and Ethics

This unit explains the meaning of values, attitudes and ethics, and techniques for developing values. The importance of self-exploration for developing a good value system is also discussed. Professional values and ethics for higher education teachers are emphasized. Most professionals face ethical conflict in their lives, approaches for resolving such conflicts are explained with the help of case studies. Academic ethics and code of conduct for higher education teachers are described in brief. In the last lesson of this unit role of professional societies in ensuring ethical behaviour by their fellows is explained. A detailed description is provided in the associated lessons-
L  9. Understanding of Values, Attitudes and Ethics
L 10. Value Education: Need for Self-Exploration
L 11. Professional Values and Ethics for Higher Education Teachers
L 12. Ethical Conflict: Case studies of Professionals
L 13. Code of Conduct: Academic Ethics and its Implementation
L 14. Role of Professional Societies.


Books and references

  1. Gaur R. R., Sangal R. and Bagaria G.P., A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional Ethics: presenting universal approach to value education - through self exploration. Bangalore: Excel Books,2016.
  2. Govindarajan M., Natarajan S. and Senthilkumar V. S., Engineering Ethics includes Human Values. Delhi: PHI Learning Private Limited, 2016
  3. Martin M. W. and Schinzinger R., Ethics in Engineering, Chennai: McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2017
  4. Heasly B. T., Towards an Architecture for the teaching of virtues, values and ethics, Peter Lang AG, 2015
  5. Freakly M., Burgh G. and MacSporran L.T. Value Education in Schools: A Resource Book for Students Enquiry, ACER Press, 2008
  6. Brooks A., Environmental Protection and Sustainability, Syrawood Publishing House, 2018
  7. Zielinski T., Sagan I. and Surose W. Interdisciplinary Approaches for Developmental Goals, Springer, 2017
  8. Lancaster C., Environmental Protection; Techniques for Sustainability, Syrawood Publishing House, 2018
  9. Nanda V.P., Climate Change and Environmental Ethics, Transaction Publishers, 2012.

Instructor bio

Prof. Asmita A. Khajanchee

National Institute Of Technical Teachers Training And Research, Bhopal
Mrs. Asmita A.  Khajanchee, Associate Professor is a post graduate electrical engineer and is working in the area of Electronic Media Development and related research for the last 26 years at NITTTR Bhopal. She is trained in media development and has contributed in the development of multimedia content for education and training of various target groups.  Her overall experience of 34 years includes teaching electrical engineering subjects at UG/PG level and training technical teachers through Induction training courses and development of variety of video programmes for education, training, information dissemination, MOOCS videos production projects management at NITTTR Bhopal including this course etc.  She is practicing different teaching methods classroom based and ICT based. Her experience in media design includes development of different formats of videos programmes, 2D animation, e-content development etc. for SWAYAM MOOCS, AICTE NITTT courses, ARPIT -NRC Courses and NITTTR training Courses.  She is member of professional bodies  IEEE Education Society, IEEE Industry applications society, IEEE Computer Society and  ISTE, India.




 


 Prof. (Mrs.) Chanchal Mehra is working as Associate Professor in the Department of Media Research & Development Education in the National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research, Bhopal. She is Mechanical Engineer and has Master’s in Engineering Materials, Master in Technical Education, Certificate in Wind Power Planning (Online programme) from Gotland University, Sweden, (Jan 2007). She received Fulbright Fellowship for International Educational Seminar for Administrators in Nov. 2014. She has 34 years of experience at NITTTR, Bhopal and has been instrumental in introducing innovative teacher/ trainer training programme in the area of Instructional System Design and Development, Curriculum Development, Lab Manual Development, AutoCAD, Pro-E, Multi Media Package Development, Community and Rural Development. She is Co-Coordinator for Swayam MOOC Course on Learning and Instruction and also Co-Coordinator for AICTE NITTT Module 4 on Instructional Planning and Delivery. She is also Coordinator for Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation programme, the flagship programme of Ministry of External Affairs in which international participants from 60 countries are participating.

Course certificate

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Interested Learners can enroll and learn the course for free. If You wish to Get certified on this course you must register and write the proctored exam conducted by SWAYAM in person at any of the designated exam centers.

  • The Registration fee for the proctored exam is Rs 1000/- (Rupees one thousand only).
  • Date and Time of Exams: 2nd Saturday & Sunday of November (tentative); 
  • Announcements will be made when the exam registration form is open for registrations along with the url
  • The online registration form has to be filled and the certification exam fee needs to be paid. More details will be made available when the exam registration form is published. If there are any changes, it will be mentioned then.
  • Please check the form for more details on the cities where the exams will be held, the conditions you agree to when you fill the form etc.

CRITERIA TO GET A CERTIFICATE:

  • Internal assignment score = 30%, The average of best 3 assignments out of the total assignments given in the course.
  • Exam score = 70% of the proctored exam score out of 100
  • Final score = Average assignment score + Exam score
  • You will be eligible for a certificate only if average assignment score >=10/30 and exam score >= 30/70
  • Certificate will have your name, photograph, roll number and the percentage of score in the final exam. It will have the logos of MHRD (Ministry of Human Resource Development), SWAYAM and NITTTR. 
  • Only the e-certificate will be made available. Hard copies will not be dispatched.



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