Utilisation of Vignettes Instructional Method and Ethical Sensitivity in Decision-Making among Business Studies Teacher Trainees at the University of Nairobi, Kenya
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2021Author
Oluoch, Mary P
Odundo, Paul A
Mwangi, John K
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Vignettes have been applied in many academic disciplines over time, as
an essential element of experiential learning. At the Department of
Educational Communication and Technology, adoption of vignettes
instructional method by instructors remains slow, while application by
early adopters remains inconsistent. Despite this, little is known about
how utilisation of vignettes to teach business ethics at the Department
influences teacher trainees’ ethical sensitivity in decision-making. The
cross-sectional survey design guided the research process, and primary
data were sourced in 2018 from 116 learners. Both quantitative and
qualitative analysis techniques were applied. Key results show that
trainees who strongly agreed that utilisation of vignettes influenced their
ethical sensitivity in decision-making had about 2 times the odds of being
ethically sensitive in their decisions as their colleagues who expressed
strong disagreement about the same. Besides, those who agreed that
utilisation of vignettes influenced their ethical sensitivity in decision-
making were about 1.9 times as likely to make ethically sensitive
decisions as those who indicated strong disagreement. On aggregate,
utilisation of vignettes caused a positive and significant influence on
trainees’ ethical sensitivity in decision-making. It also emerged third in
the order of relative importance. Notably, the more the trainees
appreciated that utilisation of vignettes influenced their ethical
sensitivity in decision-making, the higher odds of making ethically
sensitive decisions. Thus, improving trainees’ knowledge on the various
parameters of vignettes’ utilisation is likely to enhance their ethical
sensitivity in decision-making. This may be achieved by dedicating a
section of training modules on optimisation of vignettes’ utilisation.
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https://doi.org/10.37899/journallaedusci.v2i2.349http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/155214
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Oluoch, Mary Prisca, Paul Amollo Odundo, and John Kamau Mwangi. "Utilisation of Vignettes Instructional Method and Ethical Sensitivity in Decision-Making among Business Studies Teacher Trainees at the University of Nairobi, Kenya." Journal La Edusci 2.2 (2021): 19-43.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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