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Panel Discussion (28 Feb 2013)

Panel Discussion (28 Feb 2013). The Panel Moderator assigns a timer. The Panel Moderator responds after each panelist speaks. Each panelist has 60 seconds to speak. The timer will ring the bell as a warning at 30 seconds. The timer will ring the bell twice at 60 seconds.

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Panel Discussion (28 Feb 2013)

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  1. Panel Discussion (28 Feb 2013) • The Panel Moderator assigns a timer. • The Panel Moderator responds after each panelist speaks. • Each panelist has 60 seconds to speak. • The timer will ring the bell as a warning at 30 seconds. • The timer will ring the bell twice at 60 seconds.

  2. The Panel Moderators Each student joins a panel twice. Each Panel Member is graded as follows: • 30% - Oral Communication Skills (by lecturer) • 30% - Panel Participation Skills (by lecturer) • 40% - Knowledge Skills (by panel moderator) • The panel moderator will fill out the next slides during the panel presentation; this should be emailed to the lecturer after the presentation. • The Panel moderators are graded by the lecturer.

  3. Panel Moderator Mark Sheet 1. Stated the Dilemma Question? 2. Summarize the Ethical Framework? 3. Stated the Type of Conflict? 4. Stated the Type of Need? 5. Stated the Action & Type of Action? 6. Stated the Type of Dilemma? 7. Answered the Dilemma Question? 8. Explained or defended the answer? 9. No bias in the answer or explanation? 10. Theanswer or explanation is logical or makes sense? Note: Use the percentage grade in the AIU Grading System to fill out this mark sheet. By: Date: Time:

  4. Panel Moderator Mark Sheet 1. Stated the Dilemma Question? 2. Summarize the Ethical Framework? 3. Stated the Type of Conflict? 4. Stated the Type of Need? 5. Stated the Action & Type of Action? 6. Stated the Type of Dilemma? 7. Answered the Dilemma Question? 8. Explained or defended the answer? 9. No bias in the answer or explanation? 10. Theanswer or explanation is logical or makes sense? Note: Use the percentage grade in the AIU Grading System to fill out this mark sheet. By: Date: Time:

  5. Panel Moderator Mark Sheet 1. Stated the Dilemma Question? 2. Summarize the Ethical Framework? 3. Stated the Type of Conflict? 4. Stated the Type of Need? 5. Stated the Action & Type of Action? 6. Stated the Type of Dilemma? 7. Answered the Dilemma Question? 8. Explained or defended the answer? 9. No bias in the answer or explanation? 10. Theanswer or explanation is logical or makes sense? Note: Use the percentage grade in the AIU Grading System to fill out this mark sheet. By: Date: Time:

  6. Panel Moderator Mark Sheet 1. Stated the Dilemma Question? 2. Summarize the Ethical Framework? 3. Stated the Type of Conflict? 4. Stated the Type of Need? 5. Stated the Action & Type of Action? 6. Stated the Type of Dilemma? 7. Answered the Dilemma Question? 8. Explained or defended the answer? 9. No bias in the answer or explanation? 10. Theanswer or explanation is logical or makes sense? Note: Use the percentage grade in the AIU Grading System to fill out this mark sheet. By: Date: Time:

  7. PANEL DISCUSSION 1 minute per panel member = 5 minutes 1 minute moderator response per panel member = 5 minutes 2 questions from the class (if any) = 2 minutes 12 Minutes per panel x 3 Panels = 36 minutes GROUP A: 8:30 – 9:30

  8. GROUP A: PANEL DISCUSSION 1 PANEL MODERATOR Ms. ThahaShahaz (Sri Lanka) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Ms. Ma Shuangjiao (China) Utilitarian Ethics - Ms.AselSydykova (Kyrgyzstan) Virtue Ethics - Ms.MaharaTawarmi (Indonesia) Relativist Ethics - Mr. KunzangThukten (Bhutan) Deontology Ethics - Mr. KinleyWangdi (Bhutan) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  9. GROUP A: PANEL DISCUSSION 2 PANEL MODERATOR Ms. ThahaShahaz (Sri Lanka) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics -Ms. Nova Wulandari (Indonesia) Utilitarian Ethics – Mr. KinleyWangdi(Bhutan) Virtue Ethics – Mr. AchmadZulkarnain (Indonesia) Deontology Ethics - Mr. KunzangThukten (Bhutan) Relativist Ethics - Ms.KinleyYangchen (Bhutan) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  10. GROUP A: PANEL DISCUSSION 3 PANEL MODERATOR Ms. ThahaShahaz (Sri Lanka) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Mr. AchmadZulkarnain (Indonesia) Utilitarian Ethics – Ms. Ma Shuangjiao (China) Virtue Ethics – Ms.AselSydykova (Kyrgyzstan) Deontology Ethics - Ms. Nova Wulandari (Indonesia) Relativist Ethics - Ms.MaharaTawarmi (Indonesia) Deontology Ethics - Ms.KinleyYangchen (Bhutan) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  11. Situation: The Drunk Driver • When we parked our van, a three-wheeler damaged the front of the van. We were in the vehicle. Many people came to see the accident. • The driver was drunk and the passengers inside that three-wheeler were going to a hospital. • The driver belonged to a poor family. We knew his parents as well. • The police came and asked us how the vehicle got damaged and who hit the van. • Dilemma: Should we inform that guy or not? • We decided to say said that it was our fault as we parked at wrong place.

  12. Situation: The Drunk Driver Situation Dilemma: Tell the truth or lie? Ethical Framework 1: Virtue Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  13. Situation: The Drunk Driver Situation Dilemma: Tell the truth or lie? Ethical Framework 1: Deontology Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  14. Situation: The Drunk Driver Situation Dilemma: Tell the truth or lie? Ethical Framework 1: Divine Command Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  15. Situation: The Drunk Driver Situation Dilemma: Tell the truth or lie? Ethical Framework 1: Utilitarian Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  16. Situation: The Drunk Driver Situation Dilemma: Tell the truth or lie? Ethical Framework 1: Relativist Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  17. PANEL DISCUSSION 1 minute per panel member = 5 minutes 1 minute moderator response per panel member = 5 minutes 2 questions from the class (if any) = 2 minutes 12 Minutes per panel x 3 Panels = 36 minutes GROUP a7 : 9:30 – 10:30

  18. GROUP A7: PANEL DISCUSSION 1 PANEL MODERATOR Mr. TashiThakali (Nepal) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Mr. Edwin Lawrence (Malaysia) Utilitarian Ethics - Mr. MuhAzri bin Ibrahim (Malaysia) Virtue Ethics - Mr. Han Chien Chou (Malaysia) Relativist Ethics - Mr. Tenzin Sherap (India) Deontology Ethics - Ms.MokSreySokkanitha (Thailand) Divine Command Ethics – Mr. JeevanTamang (Nepal) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  19. GROUP A7: PANEL DISCUSSION 2 PANEL MODERATOR Mr. TashiThakali (Nepal) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Mr. MiZhiqiang (China) Utilitarian Ethics – Mr. UgyenTsheten(Bhutan) Virtue Ethics – Mr. Abdul Wahab (Bangladesh) Deontology Ethics - Mr. HajrulWirawinanda (Indonesia) Relativist Ethics - Ms.PemaWangmo (Bhutan) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  20. GROUP A7: PANEL DISCUSSION 3 PANEL MODERATOR Mr. JeevanTamang (Nepal) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Ms.MokSreySokkanitha (Thailand) Utilitarian Ethics – Mr. Edwin Lawrence (Malaysia) Virtue Ethics – Mr. MuhAzri bin Ibrahim (Malaysia) Deontology Ethics - Mr. Tenzin Sherap (India) Relativist Ethics - Mr. Han Chien Chou (Malaysia) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  21. GROUP A7: PANEL DISCUSSION 4 PANEL MODERATOR Mr. JeevanTamang (Nepal) PANELISTS Divine Command Ethics - Mr. TashiThakali (Nepal) Utilitarian Ethics – Mr. MiZhiqiang (China) Virtue Ethics – Mr. UgyenTsheten (Bhutan) Deontology Ethics - Ms.PemaWangmo (Bhutan) Relativist Ethics - Mr. Abdul Wahab (Bangladesh) Divine Command Ethics - Mr. HajrulWirawinanda (Indonesia) Picture-taking during the Panel Discussion: Please wear your national costume.

  22. Situation: The Dashain Festival • From September to October, this is a main festival in Nepal to demolish demons. This is a tradition since ancient times. • Thoroughout Nepal, the goddess Durgais worshipped with thousands of animal sacrifices. • This is the religion and ethics of Hindu religion. My family’s relatives are celebrating this. • I am in Buddhism. I never celebrate this festival. • This is harming to living beings; also, animals are going to be rare in this world. We can celebrate without slaughtering animals. • Is my not joining this Dashian celebration ethical or not ?

  23. Situation: BaisakhDay • My Buddhist family is in a Hindu community so we follow the path of Buddhism and practice some of the customs and rituals of Hindu. • One Buddhist custom is Baisakhday, when the Buddha was born. From the centuries on this day in my town the Hindu people sacrifice thousands of the goats, sheep, hens and ducks in the name of god. • Hindus are the majority and Buddhist are minor thus every one practice, now it already become the culture of my town to sacrifice the animal in that temple. • Although Buddha dharma does not allow harming even a tiny insect but still they are practicing it. • Is it ethical for my family to kill animals for Baisakh Day?

  24. Situation: Dashain / Baisakh Situation Dilemma: ____ or not? Ethical Framework 1: Virtue Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  25. Situation: Dashain / Baisakh Situation Dilemma: ____ or not? Ethical Framework 2: Deontology Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  26. Situation: Dashain / Baisakh Situation Dilemma: ____ or not? Ethical Framework 3: Divine Command Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  27. Situation: Dashain / Baisakh Situation Dilemma: ____ or not? Ethical Framework 3: Utilitarian Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

  28. Situation: Dashain / Baisakh Situation Dilemma: ____ or not? Ethical Framework 3: Relativist Ethics Type of Conflict: Man VS Self Type of Need: Love and Belonging Type of Action: Type of Dilemma: Dilemma of Veracity Panel Question: Is the action ethical or not?

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