This article explores how ethics education has evolved over the last 15 years in graduate schools of educational leadership. A review of previous studies showing an increased attention to ethics education is analyzed in the context of external pressures such as new NCATE standards, and the emerging role of moral psychology to inform how ethics is taught in other pre-professional college programs.
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Pijanowski, J. (2007). Defining Moral Leadership in Graduate Schools of Education. Journal of Leadership Education, 6(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.12806/v6/i1/tf1
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