‘Viewing ethics in a new light’: Students’ reactions to an under-emphasised yet important component of CHIP

J. Akhurst, Charlotte Elwell
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The British Psychological Society syllabus for Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (CHIP) lists ethical issues as a core component. This includes the origins of ethical debates and the moral foundations of the development of codes and practice. Questions may then be debated about ethics in relation to moral positioning and whether moral neutrality is possible. In addition, a partnership approach (with members of the community) is recommended, to construct ‘ethically responsible practices’. These topics appear to have been neglected in some of the textbooks developed as the basis for the module. For a third-year CHIP module, we have developed material to address ethical topics over a number of years. In this paper, we will outline the way in which a variety of resources have formed the basis of a series of lectures to third-year students at the beginning of semester one, to raise ethical issues for discussion. We will discuss the ways in which we locate the material in the broader social and historical zeitgeist and raise both research and practice issues. We then present a synthesis of students’ qualitative feedback, collected from successive cohorts from the past six years (N=245), in response to the material. These data illustrate students’ views about considering the material at this juncture in their studies, as they design their projects. The findings underline the value of ethics as an important thematic basis for CHIP, potentially enhancing students’ conceptual development and critical thinking. In addition students illustrate increased awareness of the responsibilities of psychologists and gain more insight into psychology as a career. However, the recommendation to consider partnership approaches will be critiqued, and the need to develop students’ sensitivities to language usage and cultural issues will be noted.
“以新的眼光看待道德”:学生对“道德伦理教育计划”这一被忽视但重要的组成部分的反应
英国心理学会关于心理学概念和历史问题的教学大纲(CHIP)将伦理问题列为核心组成部分。这包括伦理辩论的起源以及规范和实践发展的道德基础。然后可能会讨论与道德定位有关的伦理问题以及道德中立是否可能。此外,建议(与社区成员)建立伙伴关系,以建立“道德上负责任的做法”。这些主题似乎在一些作为本模块基础的教科书中被忽视了。对于第三年的CHIP模块,我们已经开发了多年来解决道德主题的材料。在本文中,我们将概述各种资源如何在第一学期开始时形成对三年级学生的一系列讲座的基础,以提出道德问题进行讨论。我们将讨论如何在更广泛的社会和历史时代精神中定位这些材料,并提出研究和实践问题。然后,我们对过去六年(N=245)连续队列中收集的学生定性反馈进行了综合,以回应这些材料。这些数据说明了学生在设计他们的项目时,在学习的这个关键时刻考虑材料的观点。研究结果强调了道德作为CHIP的重要主题基础的价值,它有可能促进学生的概念发展和批判性思维。此外,学生们对心理学家的责任有了更多的认识,并对心理学作为一种职业有了更多的了解。但是,将对考虑伙伴关系办法的建议提出批评,并指出有必要培养学生对语言使用和文化问题的敏感性。
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