Higher Education Ethics and Community

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Teachers and faculty as the heart of the learning process-their recruitment, continuous professional development, positive working environments and ______ conditions

service

A “ light but tight” regulatory framework to ensure integrity, transparency and ______ efficiency of the educational system through audit and public disclosure

resource

Outstanding research as a co-requisite for outstanding education and ______

development

Education is a ______ as well as a commitment

right

Rootedness and pride in India and its rich, diverse, ancient and modern culture and ______ systems and traditions

knowledge

Education is a public ______.So, access to quality education must be considered a basic right of every child.

service

The objective of education is not a ______ for only degrees and qualifications

quest

Continuous review of progress based on sustained research and regular assessment by ______ experts

educational

Real education helps in ______ building through character-building

character

Academic failure is a failure within the ______, but not outside

classroom

The National Education Policy 2020 is based on certain ______

principles

Interpersonal relations include relations between ______ and teacher

students

Ethical leadership in academic institutions involves ______ of leadership to provide solutions

concept

Community life in HEI includes community life in ______ including hostels

campus

Educational counsellors must interact with students, create interest in them, show the ______ available for them and also help them choose a career.

opportunities

Many a time student never get good ______ counsellors so they get biased in selecting a career.

educational

Our responsibility is to find out the right ______ and embrace it.

opportunity

Right ______ and right job are like two sides of a coin.

career

The greater responsibility of educational counsellors is to give ______ and to provide exposure in a particular career.

guidance

‘[Blank]’ means behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage or kill someone or something.

Violence

As students are adolescents and due to hormonal changes, they are sometimes ______ and show violence-prone behaviour.

aggressive

Career achievement is the academic ______ of a student.

journey

_____________ fraud involves stealing personal financial information and swiping away the money.

Banking

_____________ fraud occurs when someone uses your stolen personal information, including social security number to file a tax return.

Tax refund

_____________ fraud is related to examinations, cheating, partiality, and plagiarism.

Academic

_____________ fraud involves illegal interference with the process of election.

Voter

_____________ fraud involves stealing data or information about someone or something through fraudulent schemes on mail.

Mail

_____________ fraud involves using someone's credit card and debit card information illegally.

Debit and credit card

_____________ fraud involves intentionally deceiving the health care system to receive unlawful benefits or payments.

Healthcare

_____________ fraud involves using others' licenses, specifically driver's licenses or illegal issue of licenses.

Licensing

Fraud in the medical sector involves posing as doctors or medical associates, stealing organs or giving wrong ______ or dealing in fake medicines etc.

prescription

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 sets out the penal provisions concerning the majority of ______ offences in India.

criminal

Ragging is a ______ which causes mental torture, physical torture, harassment, hardship and raises fear and psychological stress in students.

misconduct

The mental illness of students leads to ______.

suicide

Ethical principles and practices provide guidelines to modulate the ______ of the individual.

behaviour

To enable you to realise your ______ responsibilities is an objective of ethical practices.

ethical

The objective of education is to make you ______ of the need to lead a disciplined life.

conscious

Charities fraud is the act of using deception to get money from people who believe they are making ______ for a noble cause.

donations

Study Notes

Ethical Values for Student Life

  • Meaning and objective of education: education is a right as well as a commitment, and its objectives are not limited to acquiring degrees and qualifications, but also include character-building, behavior modulation, and overall personality development.

Interpersonal Relations and Community Life in HEI

  • Importance of green preacher and conservation of energy in campus life
  • Community life in campus includes hostels, local common areas, and interpersonal relations between students, teachers, and administrators
  • Positive friendship is essential for a healthy and happy community life

Ethical Leadership in Academic Institutions

  • Concept and traits of leadership: everyone has a leadership role, not limited to position, and ethical leadership is essential for providing solutions
  • Scope of leadership in college and universities: for students, teachers, and administrators
  • Importance of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in leadership development

Peaceful Protest and Conflict Resolution

  • Violence vs. peaceful protest: violence is the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against a group or community
  • Examples of peaceful protest: green preacher, conservation of energy, and community life in campus

Plagiarism and Violation of Intellectual Property Rights

  • Plagiarism: passing off someone else's ideas, words, or work as one's own without proper citation or credit
  • Violation of intellectual property rights: infringement of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets

Cheating in Examinations and Other Fraudulent Practices

  • Academic fraud: related to examinations, cheating, partiality, and plagiarism
  • Financial fraud: deception, money laundering, and offering money for illegal activities
  • Examples of fraudulent activities: banking fraud, mail fraud, cyber fraud, debit and credit card fraud, voter fraud, healthcare fraud, tax refund fraud, internet fraud, licensing fraud, fraud in the medical sector, and charities fraud

Prevention and Control of Fraudulent Activities

  • Importance of ethical practices and principles in preventing fraudulent activities
  • Legal codes: Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 sets out penal provisions concerning criminal offenses in India
  • Need for ethical leadership and awareness to prevent and control fraudulent activities

This quiz covers important aspects of ethics and community life in higher education institutions, including conflict resolution, plagiarism, and interpersonal relationships.

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