Lesson Plan Teknis | Ethics in the Globalized World
| Palavras Chave | Ethics, Globalised World, Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Ethical Decisions, Global Impacts, Ethical Dilemmas, Job Market, Critical Reflection, Collaboration, Critical Analysis |
| Materiais Necessários | Short video on ethical dilemma (e.g., 'The True Cost'), Projector or screen for video presentation, Computers or mobile devices with internet access for research, Materials for presentations (slides, poster, or video editing software), Paper and pens for notes and brainstorming, Flip chart or whiteboard for discussion notes |
Objective
Duration: 10 - 15 minutes
This stage aims to lay down a firm grounding on the topic of ethics in our interconnected world, highlighting the significance of theoretical comprehension for practical application. This understanding is pivotal for equipping students for the real-world situations they will face in the workforce, where ethical decision-making is crucial. Cultivating these practical skills will empower students to become more aware and responsible professionals, able to critically assess and navigate ethical challenges knowledgeably.
Objective Utama:
1. Comprehend the essential concepts of ethics within our global community.
2. Examine the ethical ramifications of global actions in diverse social and economic settings.
3. Identify and engage with key themes, including corporate social responsibility and sustainable practices.
Objective Sampingan:
Introduction
Duration: 10 - 15 minutes
This stage is designed to provide a solid foundation regarding ethics in our globalised world, underlining the importance of theoretical knowledge for practical application. This understanding is essential for preparing students for real-world challenges they'll encounter in the job market, where ethical decision making is key. Enhancing these skills will cultivate more aware and accountable professionals capable of thoughtfully engaging with and addressing ethical dilemmas.
Curiosities and Market Connection
Fact 1: The Swedish retailer H&M faced backlash for child labour practices in its Asian factories. Following widespread protests, they introduced a series of ethical and sustainability policies, showing how international pressure can drive positive change. Fact 2: The idea of 'Corporate Social Responsibility' (CSR) has gained traction. Companies such as Google and Unilever are investing in ethical and sustainable practices to enhance their reputations and attract mindful consumers. Market Example: HR professionals often run into ethical dilemmas during the hiring or firing of employees, particularly within multinational firms. The ability to exercise ethical judgement can shape the trajectory of their careers.
Contextualization
As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, the decisions made by a business or individual in one country can significantly impact others around the globe. The ethics of a globalized world involves understanding these connections and making responsible choices that appreciate the economic, social, and environmental effects on an international scale. While globalization has expanded market prospects, it has also heightened the responsibility for all stakeholders to act ethically and sustainably.
Initial Activity
Initial Activity: Play a brief video (3-5 minutes) that showcases a real-world ethical dilemma in the business sphere, such as the documentary 'The True Cost', which explores the ethical implications in the fashion industry. Following the video, pose the thought-provoking question: 'How can a company's decisions in one country influence lives in another part of the world?'. Let students deliberate in small groups and share their insights.
Development
Duration: 60 - 70 minutes
The objective of this stage is to deepen students' grasp of ethics in a globalised context through practical and reflective activities. Students will face the challenge of applying the concepts learnt to real-world situations, honing their skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork. This hands-on approach prepares students to manage ethical dilemmas in their future careers responsibly and knowledgeably.
Topics
1. Key concepts of ethics
2. Effects of global actions in various contexts
3. Corporate social responsibility
4. Sustainability and business ethics
5. Ethical challenges in the workplace
Thoughts on the Subject
Encourage students to reflect on the influence of globalization on ethical business practices. Ask: 'How can businesses harmonise profits with social and environmental responsibilities? What are the implications of neglecting ethics in global decisions?' Start a conversation about the significance of considering social and environmental consequences in international business operations.
Mini Challenge
Global Ethical Challenge
Students will split into groups and must devise a corporate social responsibility campaign for a fictitious business operating across multiple countries. The campaign should tackle a specific ethical dilemma (for example, child labour, environmental degradation, or workers' rights) and suggest actionable solutions that the company can implement to address the issue.
1. Divide the class into groups of 4-5 students.
2. Each group is to select a global ethical dilemma for their campaign.
3. Research real instances of companies that encountered similar ethical dilemmas and how they resolved these challenges.
4. Guide groups to prepare a presentation (which can take the form of slides, a poster, or a video) detailing the dilemma, its ethical implications, and recommended solutions.
5. Every group will have 5-7 minutes to showcase their campaign to the class.
Nurture practical skills in formulating ethical solutions for global issues, encouraging critical thought and collaboration among students.
**Duration: 30 - 40 minutes
Evaluation Exercises
1. Articulate in your own words what corporate social responsibility (CSR) means.
2. Provide an example of an ethical decision taken by a global company and evaluate its outcomes.
3. Discuss the influence of ethics in a globalized world on a company's reputation and success.
Conclusion
Duration: 15 - 20 minutes
This stage aims to reinforce learning, ensuring that students recognise the significance and applicability of the concepts discussed. By promoting a final reflection and summarising the content, the link between theory and practice is strengthened, preparing students to address ethical dilemmas in their future careers responsibly and knowledgeably.
Discussion
Lead a final class discussion. Ask: 'What key lessons did we learn about ethics in a globalized world?' and 'How might you integrate this knowledge into your personal lives and future jobs?'. Encourage students to share their thoughts on the topic, the challenges they faced in the activities, and the solutions they put forward. Emphasize the importance of collaboration and critical analysis in tackling ethical dilemmas.
Summary
Summarise the main points discussed in the session, such as fundamental ethics concepts, the impacts of global actions across different contexts, the role of corporate social responsibility, and the need for sustainable business practices. Highlight how each activity enriched their understanding of these concepts and their practical applications.
Closing
Wrap up the lesson by discussing why the topic is relevant to everyday life. Stress the importance of making ethical choices in an interconnected world and how this can positively shape society and the job market. Reiterate that ethics is not merely theoretical, but a vital practice for any responsible and conscientious professional. Thank students for their active engagement and underline that the skills fostered during the lesson will be instrumental in their future careers.