This article analyzes to what extent and how training programs for future researchers in doctoral education address
the challenge of integrating ethical training in their curricular design. Based on a documentary review of course plans
and postgraduate programs in education active in Chile, the explicit presence of ethical aspects and academic integrity in
their training plans was examined. Through a thematic analysis of the official documentation of the programs, we identified
and analyzed various elements related to research ethics and academic integrity addressed in doctoral training, their
prevalent approach normative or ethical discernment, their orientation proactive or preventive and the depth with which
these aspects are treated. The results show that only one-third of the current programs explicitly address ethical training in
research and that in these cases, their approach tends to emphasize more formal than substantive aspects, mainly limited to
compliance with the informed consent protocol.
González-Acuña, J. C. ., Muñoz, C. ., & Valenzuela, J. . (2023). Ethics and academic integrity in doctoral training: the case of doctorates in education in Chilean universities. Acta Bioethica, 29(1), pp. 27–38. Retrieved from https://revistapolitica.uchile.cl/index.php/AB/article/view/70906