Institutional Alignment
Rather than look only in what happens in courses labeled “ethics,” NEP uses a suite of tools from digital humanities (automated and manual corpus analysis), psychology (self-report surveys), and design thinking (user interviews and focus groups) to build an evidence-based description of an institution’s ethical culture.
Evidence of the institution’s ethical culture includes institutional messaging, requirement or availability of ethics courses, and clarity of ethics intent in expectations for all segments of campus. Higher education websites speak to internal and external audiences. The stories told implicitly through language, emphasis, and images on IHE website often contradict what is explicitly claimed in mission, vision, and values statements. Analysis of institutional messaging through the lens of ethics education reveals the school’s intent to fold ethics into its institutional values and how well the school’s actions match that intent. NEP research shows that institutional modeling is an essential aspect of ethics education.