ETHICAL AMBIGUITY: A VIEW OF ETHICAL DILEMMAS CONFRONTED AS A GRADUATE STUDENT AND TEACHING ASSISTANT
The type of bond created is a reflection of the ethical decisions made throughout the semester, and directly influences the student's academic success. Finding the proper balance can be a challenge when the student becomes a friend. Defining this boundary, defines the integrity of the instructor. Ethical choices are believed to be impartial; however, these decisions are often influenced by outside sources and personal experience. It is primarily through personal conflict that my understanding and knowledge of ethics has been acquired.
As a graduate student, teaching assistant, and lecturer of three years, in the Department of Geology at San José State University, I have recognized three crucial periods in an instructor-student relationship; the first impression, day-to-day interaction, and last impression. These ambiguous periods are defined by evaluation, analysis, and testing and can be highly influenced by peers, colleagues, and professors.