Ethical - GCSE Physics Definition

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'Ethical' in the context of GCSE Physics refers to the consideration of moral principles and values when conducting scientific research and applying scientific knowledge. It involves making decisions that respect the well-being of people, animals, and the environment, ensuring that the pursuit of knowledge does not harm or exploit. For students, it includes understanding the responsibility of using technology and resources in a way that benefits society while minimising negative impacts. Ethical considerations may involve debates on topics such as energy production, environmental sustainability, and the development of new technologies, encouraging students to think critically about the wider implications of scientific advances.

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Caroline graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Chemistry and Molecular Physics. She spent several years working as an Industrial Chemist in the automotive industry before retraining to teach. Caroline has over 12 years of experience teaching GCSE and A-level chemistry and physics. She is passionate about creating high-quality resources to help students achieve their full potential.

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