Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design

Research indicates that appropriately designed educational interventions may impact positively on moral reasoning competencies development (MRCD) as measured by a psychometric measure known as the Defining Issues Test (DIT). However, findings include that educational interventions intended to impac...

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Main Authors: Cicely Roche, Marek Radomski, Tamasine Grimes, Steve J. Thoma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2017-10-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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DIT
Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/928
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spelling doaj-ef09bf97a5c148a6b12ad7d7209a471b2020-11-24T20:44:48ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172017-10-018410.24926/iip.v8i4.928Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention DesignCicely Roche0Marek Radomski1Tamasine Grimes2Steve J. Thoma3Trinity College, University of DublinUniversity of Saskatchewan, SaskatoonTrinity College, University of DublinUniversity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Research indicates that appropriately designed educational interventions may impact positively on moral reasoning competencies development (MRCD) as measured by a psychometric measure known as the Defining Issues Test (DIT). However, findings include that educational interventions intended to impact on MRCD do not consistently promote measurable pre-post development. This paper reviews the theoretical background to the use of educational interventions to impact on MRCD, and spotlights how underpinning Neo-Kohlbergian theory might inform the design of an intervention in order to optimise impact on MRCD. Findings indicate that peer debate - regarding ethical concepts in profession-specific dilemma scenarios, what action(s) might be taken and how ‘less than ideal’ action options might be justified - is essential. Five examples of an adapted format of ‘Neo-Kohlbergian’ profession-specific ‘intermediate concept measures’ (ICMs) are included and were integrated into a 16 week blended learning educational intervention in a manner that promoted repeated exposure to peer debate regarding dilemmas, and the educational intervention design was trialled in a study with 27 volunteer community pharmacists in Ireland. An overview of the design, development and delivery of the intervention is provided. The paper concludes with recommendations for further development of the ‘idea’. Conflict of Interest: None   Type: Idea Paper https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/928moral reasoning developmenteducational interventionsDITDefining Issues testNeo-Kohlbergian theorycommunity parmacists
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Tamasine Grimes
Steve J. Thoma
Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
moral reasoning development
educational interventions
DIT
Defining Issues test
Neo-Kohlbergian theory
community parmacists
author_facet Cicely Roche
Marek Radomski
Tamasine Grimes
Steve J. Thoma
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title Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
title_short Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
title_full Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
title_fullStr Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Peer Debate in Pursuit of Moral Reasoning Competencies Development: Spotlight on Educational Intervention Design
title_sort promoting peer debate in pursuit of moral reasoning competencies development: spotlight on educational intervention design
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
issn 2155-0417
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Research indicates that appropriately designed educational interventions may impact positively on moral reasoning competencies development (MRCD) as measured by a psychometric measure known as the Defining Issues Test (DIT). However, findings include that educational interventions intended to impact on MRCD do not consistently promote measurable pre-post development. This paper reviews the theoretical background to the use of educational interventions to impact on MRCD, and spotlights how underpinning Neo-Kohlbergian theory might inform the design of an intervention in order to optimise impact on MRCD. Findings indicate that peer debate - regarding ethical concepts in profession-specific dilemma scenarios, what action(s) might be taken and how ‘less than ideal’ action options might be justified - is essential. Five examples of an adapted format of ‘Neo-Kohlbergian’ profession-specific ‘intermediate concept measures’ (ICMs) are included and were integrated into a 16 week blended learning educational intervention in a manner that promoted repeated exposure to peer debate regarding dilemmas, and the educational intervention design was trialled in a study with 27 volunteer community pharmacists in Ireland. An overview of the design, development and delivery of the intervention is provided. The paper concludes with recommendations for further development of the ‘idea’. Conflict of Interest: None   Type: Idea Paper
topic moral reasoning development
educational interventions
DIT
Defining Issues test
Neo-Kohlbergian theory
community parmacists
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/928
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