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  1. Informal and hidden curricula in ethics teaching at Zagreb School of Medicine English program.Pranav Sharma, Sanja Babic- Bosanac, Ana Borovecki & Davor Jezek - 2016 - International Journal of Ethics Education 2 (1):57-66.
    Development of medical students’ professional ethical values can be influenced by the quality of role models and the experiences they encounter during their education. Essays from all enrolled 6-year students in Medical Studies in English Program at School of Medicine, University of Zagreb in the academic year 2014/2015 were anonymised and analysed according to acknowledged quantitative analysis methods. Three major themes occurred when reading students’ essays: physician patient relationship, inter professional relationships among physicians and nurses and teacher student relationship. Students (...)
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  • Caring for tomorrow’s workforce.Settimio Monteverde - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (1):104-116.
  • Moral Reasoning in Secondary Education Curriculum: An Operational Definition.Lyndon Lim & Elaine Chapman - 2021 - International Journal of Ethics Education 7 (1):131-146.
    The increasing focus to go beyond assessing cognitive constructs around the globe and in Singapore such as cultural awareness, grit and moral reasoning and the call for schools to prepare students for citizenship the development of corresponding instruments applicable in a larger scale. Given the significance of moral reasoning and its assessment are key elements within the current Singapore Character and Citizenship Education curriculum -syllabus.pdf, 2012), there is room to explore how moral reasoning can be assessed practically in a large-scale (...)
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