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The Impact of Ethics Education on Teachers' Professional Development and Its Influence on Decision Making, Classroom Practices, and Teacher-Student Relationships Nasir, Nasir; Awaluddin, Awaluddin; Ashar, Ashar
Educia Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Educia Journal
Publisher : Educia Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/610411

Abstract

This study explores the role of ethics education in the professional development of teachers, focusing on how it influences their teaching practices, decision-making, and professional behavior. Using a qualitative research design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), and document analysis involving 15 teachers from diverse educational backgrounds in Makassar City, Indonesia. The findings reveal that ethics education significantly enhances teachers’ ability to navigate ethical dilemmas in the classroom, fosters positive teacher-student relationships, and promotes collaboration among colleagues. Teachers reported that ethics training equipped them with the tools to handle challenges such as fairness in student discipline, respect for cultural diversity, and digital privacy concerns. However, the study also identified gaps in the consistency and continuity of ethics education programs, with many teachers emphasizing the need for ongoing training and peer support. The study contributes to the literature by addressing the gap in understanding how ethics education is applied in real-world teaching contexts and its long-term impact on teachers’ professional development. It highlights the importance of integrating ethics education into continuous professional development programs, ensuring that teachers are equipped to handle evolving challenges in education. This research provides valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and institutions seeking to improve ethical standards and support teacher growth.
Co-Authors A. Rezky Nurhidaya Abdul Haris Abdul Kadri, Abdul Abdul Wahid Abdurahman Abdurrahman Abu Bakar, Sofiyah Laila Agusalim, Fachril Ainun Jariah Akbar, Azaz Akbar, Fadlan Umarul Akmal Alannasir, wahyullah Alfiansa, Reza Alijoyo, Franciskus Antonius Amin, Muhammad Hamsa Amri, Irma Amri, Irman Andi Rezky Nurhidayah Ansofino Ansofino Asmawar, Siti Awaluddin Awaluddin Bambang Iswanto Bambang Iswanto Dayanti, Dayanti Dhimas Tribuana Dwi Syukriady Fajardo, Maria Teresa M. Fajrin, Syarifah Nur Gandung Sugita Hartono Hartono Hastati, Sri Herman Dema Hisma, Nur Histiarini, Aprisa Rian Ibadurrahman Ibadurrahman Ibadurrahman Ibadurrahman Idamayanti, Reski Imran, Muhammad Chairil Irwan Irwan Iskandar, Andi Arifuddin Jumrah, Abrina Maulidnawati Kaddas, Badruddin Lagat, Ismail Lilik Andaryuni Lilik Andaryuni Lukman Affandi* Mardhatillah Ali Maria Teresa M. Fajardo Masyyat, Muhammad Miskiyah Miskiyah Muhammad Ikbal Muhammad Riswan Mukramin, Sam'un Mulyadi Mulyadi Munir, Andi Nurzhaahira Murni Murni Mursidin T, Mursidin T Musbaing, Musbaing Nasir Nasir Noorthibah, Noorthibah Noya, George Samuel Nur Afni Nur Aisyah Nurhidaya, A Rezky Nurlita, Nurlita NURWAHIDAH NURWAHIDAH Ondeng, Syarifuddin Prabu, Ince R, Nasaruddin Rahmat, Muh. Ramlah Ramlah Reskianto, Dimas Rezky, Andi Muh Ridwan, Muh Riskal Fitri Riswan, Muhammad Rudin, Syafaat Ruri muhammad primatama danreng Rusadi, La Ode RUSTINAH Sasabone, Luana Sembiring, Rinawati Sumarni Sumarni Sutji Rochaminah Syahfrizal Tahcfulloh Syarifah Aeni Rahman Tajuddin, Muh. Syariat Taufik, Ashabul Taufik, Ilham W, Muh. Fahreza Yuriatson, Yuriatson