University of Idaho
Center for ETHICS
500 Memorial Gym
Moscow, ID 83844-2429
Phone (208) 885-2103

Fax (208) 885-2108

 

Instructors

Sharon Kay Stoll, Ph.D. Center for ETHICS* Director and Professor of Physical Education at the University of Idaho.  She is considered one of the leading authorities in competitive moral education intervention techniques for college aged students in America. Dr. Stoll holds a Ph.D. in Sport Philosophy from Kent State University, and is the creator and director of one of the few programs in America that is directed toward moral education with competitive populations. Dr. Stoll is well known for her knowledge in teaching and methodology as applied to pedagogy in moral education and character development.  Author of eight books including, "Who Says It's Cheating?" and "Sport Ethics: Applications for Fair Play", Dr. Stoll is an active lecturer and consultant on various character issues, including moral education, moral reasoning, and moral development. She has participated on the President's Commission of the NCAA, the National Youth Sport Coaches' Association, the National Federation of High School Activities Association, and many more independent and private organizations.

Jennifer M Beller, Ph.D. Center for ETHICS* Assessment/Evaluation & Research/Measurement Specialist and Associate Professor of Education at Washington State University. Her specialty is the design and validation of cognitive instruments, where she is one of the principle authors of the Hahm-Beller Values Choice Inventory, and the Rudd-Stoll-Beller-Hahm Values Inventory, and the Stevenson-Stoll Social Responsibility Questionnaire.  She also works extensively as a consultant with faculty, graduate students, and others throughout the world on their research projects in moral reasoning, moral development, and character education.

Brad P. Dieter, M.S. Center for ETHICS* Program Manager & Graduate Assistant.  He received his Bachelor of Science from Washington State University, and his M.S. in Biomechanics from the University of Idaho and has been involved in all aspects of athletics. He has had the opporunity to coach,  train, and work with athletes of all levels. In his experience working with athletes he found a passion for how to enhance all aspects of an athlete, from the physical aspects to the mental aspects.