Introduction

 


Hello, my name is Jacqueline Arevalo, but I go by Jackie. I am a proud dog owner of two wonderful pups named Bubbles and Charlie. Bubbles is a 10-year-old Malti-poo and Charlie is a 5-year-old French bulldog. During my free time I enjoy traveling, going on walks, trying different coffeeshops, reading, going to the beach, and visiting family. I am currently not involved in any activities at Embry-Riddle; however, I am employed by ERAU worldwide.

My career goal is to work with a special education department to identify or design quality educational programs that incorporate various learning modalities and techniques. My previous experience with an assessment team allowed me to recognize the significant gap in services and the challenges families face in finding appropriate support and getting it approved by their insurance. Unfortunately, special education services have increasingly prioritized cost-effectiveness over being child focused.

Through this course, I aim to deepen my understanding of how ethical decision-making affects not only our work environment but also our daily lives. I would like to learn how to balance our personal perception of ethics with our morals and values to make the best decisions for the organization, without fear. I believe that ethics are essential in the workplace, ensuring that students receive excellent service and have a positive learning experience. My personal ethical framework is rooted in my morals and values, emphasizing the principle of treating others as we wish to be treated. I believe that we should treat others the way we would want to be treated and that we can make a person’s day simply by our interactions with them.



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