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New book published: "Teachers’ professional ethics: Theoretical frameworks and empirical research from Finland"

Published on 5.10.2022
Tampere University
In the cover, a teacher is reflecting ethical issues in teaching.
This new book “Teachers’ professional ethics: Theoretical frameworks and empirical research from Finland” is intended for readers in education who want to learn the theoretical frameworks that guide teachers’ ethics and that help them address concrete challenges in their everyday work.

New book “Teachers’ Professional Ethics: Theoretical Frameworks and Empirical Research from Finland” is intended for readers in education who want to learn the theoretical frameworks that guide teachers’ ethics and that help them address concrete challenges in their everyday work. Scholars and teachers from different countries can use this book to widen their understanding of the Finnish educational system and teacher ethics. The authors provide examples of concrete moral dilemmas in teaching that can be more effectively navigated with the rational principles and guidelines that philosophies of different ethical frameworks can provide. 

Authors Kirsi Tirri and Elina Kuusisto argue that teachers require ethical skills, especially ethical sensitivity, in order to select the most beneficial course of action concerning diverse students in inclusive education. They should be purposeful in their profession to develop the motivation and resilience to continue their demanding but fulfilling work with long-term goals. Moreover, they should acknowledge their implicit beliefs and possible stereotypes to be able to provide equal learning opportunities to their students and to build democratic moral communities in their schools.

In this book, ethical sensitivity, purposeful teaching, and incremental beliefs concerning learning are seen as important prerequisites for teachers’ professional ethics. These aspects are discussed with examples from our empirical studies in Finnish schools.

The book is published by Brill