Bibliographic Information
Article Title
Archaeological Ethics Education in the University: A View from an Early Career Instructor
Journal Title
Teaching Ethics
Author(s)
McGill, Dru
Month of Publication
Spring
Year of Publication
2012
Volume Number
12
Issue Number
2
Article Pages
113-118
Web Address (URL)
Additional Information
Available Through
ResearchGate
Language
English
Notes
Abstract: The author reports on teaching the topics of compliance and research ethics education in the university setting in the U.S. He said that he had a number of noteworthy experiences in the area as an instructor in the field of anthropology. Since 1960, archaeologists have been thinking about ethics at a profession-level.
Subjects:
College teachers
Research ethics
Anthropology
Universities & colleges -- United States
United States
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
- Integrity of Research Methodology
CIfA Codes
Keywords & Terms
- General Archaeological Ethics
- Professional Qualification
- Professional Standards
- Standards of Training and Student/Teacher Responsibilities