Describe an Ethical Problem/Ethical Claim in the field of Human Movement- Clearly state the Ethical Problem/Ethical Claim with a citation. Provide accurate context so the reader can understand the Problem/Claim. Define any terms used by the problem/claim or related to the Problem/Claim.
3) Identify consequences of this Problem/Claim. Explain to reader why Problem/Claim is important. Establish how consequences reasonably follow from Problem/Claim. Identify harms to any persons, groups, principles, rights, or norms.
4) Use arguments to provide an objection to the Problem/Claim; support these arguments with reason or evidence. Anticipate any counter arguments by providing responses. Present a conclusion that clearly identifies how your objection relates to the contemporary Problem/Claim.
5) Present evidence (scholarly literature) to support critical evaluation (use citations). Quote arguments from additional philosophers or normative theories (use citations). Synthesize empirical evidence from other subdisciplines and present multiple kinesiology subdisciplines to evaluate the contemporary Ethical claim/Problem (use citations). Provide clear examples to support the evidence.