
Ethics
Ethics, in accessibility and education, cannot be delegated to advisory panels or filed in policy appendices. Ethics is the daily discipline of refusing to harm, refusing to excuse harm, and refusing to profit from systems that depend on harm. This tag collects writing that confronts the failures of institutional ethics and asks what it would mean to build a culture of care without relying on permission.
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Suspending justice: What ethics can (and can’t) teach us about school discipline
In 1993, educator Martha Johnson conducted a simple but telling experiment. During a professional development session for principals and vice-principals in southern Alberta, she handed out a fictional case study: a student, suspended. Participants were asked to reflect on whether the decision was ethical—before and after being introduced to an ethical decision-making framework. What changed wasn’t the facts…

