Characteristics of professional in professional ethics
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Presented By
H. Kaif Sulthan
Final year CSE-A
Characteristics of
professional and
professional ethics
Introduction
oA profession as a vocation requiring
advanced education and training.
oA profession is a job that requires
specific training and is regulated by
certain standards.
oAccording to Roscoe Pound he
defined profession as a group
pursuing a learned art as a common
calling in the spirit ofpublicservice.
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Definitions & Concepts
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Table of contents
Professional ethics
Components Of
Professional Ethics
Glossary
Definitions & Concepts
Professional ethics
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Professional Ethics !
A profession is a vocation founded upon specialized
high educational training, the purpose of which is to
supply objective counsel and service to others, for a
direct and definite compensation.
●encompass the personal and corporate standards
of behaviour expected professionals.
●Concerned with one’s behaviour and conduct
when carrying out professional work
Professional ethics the ethical norms, values, and
principles that guide a profession and the ethics of
decisions made withintheprofession.
Consequences
Based Ethics
Ideal based
Ethics
Principle based
Ethics
Professional ethics
Outcomes Character Rules , Codes &
Standards
Definition of
Professional Ethics
oBanks (2003) defines a code of ethics
as a written document created by a
professional association or body to
guide practitioners, protect service
users, and maintain the profession's
reputation.
oThe Secondary Education Commission
emphasizes that teachers view their
work as a means of social service, self-
fulfillment, and self-expression, rather
than a mere means of living.
Concepts of
Professional Ethics
•Professional ethics are a set of
beliefs a teacher accepts
regarding relationships with
students, colleagues, employers,
and parents.
•These principles guide daily
activities and are derived from
philosophical reflection on the
profession's role in human life.
Components of
Professional Ethics
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Honesty
Honesty refers to a facet of
moral character and denotes
positive, virtuous attributes such
as integrity, truthfulness, and
straightforwardness along with
the absence of lying, cheating, or
theft.
"Honesty is the best policy. If I
lose mine honor, I lose myself.“
-WilliamShakespeare
Integrity
Integrity is a concept of
consistency of actions, values,
methods, measures, principles,
expectations, and outcomes.
Integrity can be regarded as the
opposite of hypocrisy, that it
regards internal consistency as a
virtue.
"Integrity without knowledge is
weak and useless, and
knowledge without integrity is
dangerous and dreadful“.
SamuelJohnson
Transparency
Transparency is a general quality.
It is implemented by a set of
policies, practices and procedures.
It allow citizens to have
accessibility, usability, utility,
understandability, in
formativeness and auditability of
information and process held by
centers of authority (society or
organizations).
"A lack of transparency results in
distrust and a deep sense of
insecurity."-DalaiLama
Accountability
Accountability is often used
synonymously with such
concepts as answerability,
blameworthiness, liability. It
cannot exist without proper
accounting practices.
"When a man points a finger at
someone else, he should
remember that four of his
fingers are pointing at himself.“
-LouisNizer
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is an ethical
principle of discretion associated
with the professions, such as
medicine, law, psychotherapy. In
business, the confidentiality of
information, a mainstream
adaptation of the "need to know".
"In intelligence work, there are
limits to the amount of
information one can share.
Confidentiality is essential.“
-GijsdeVries
Respectfulness
Respect is a positive esteem for a
person, with respect being a
specific feeling of regard for their
qualities. Rude conduct indicates
disrespect, while actions
honoring someone or something
indicate respect. The opposite is
contempt.
"I speak to everyone in the same
way, whether he is the garbage
man or the president of the
university." -AlbertEinstein
Glossary03
Glossary
Vocation -a strong feeling of suitability for a
particular career or occupation.
Encompass -surround and have or hold within.
Consequence -a result or effect, typically one
that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
Unpalatable -difficult to put up with or accept.
Rendering -a performance of a piece of music
or drama.
Integrity -the quality of being honest and
having strong moralprinciples.