Why Moral Values for Students?
As parents
and educators, we should all advocate the teaching of moral values in our
schools for the following reasons:
1. Preparing
Our Children For Future Roles In Society:
Knowledge
gained in school is only one goal of education. The primary goals of education
should be enabling students to gain knowledge and moral values. Our kids will
need both in preparing themselves to be good parents and citizens in society.
2. Many
Parents Aren 't Teaching Moral Values:
If all parents
were teaching their children moral values in the home, it would not be
necessary for the schools to do this work, The sad fact is that a lot of kids
are not learning from their parents the difference between right and wrong.
This is because most mothers and fathers in their busy work days spend only a
few hours with their children. In many families there is only one parent and no
other role models for kids to follow.
3. There is
Too Much Violence and Dishonesty in Society:
Every day
students are exposed to violence, dishonesty, and other social problems in the
media and the real world. How many times have we heard about school shootings?
What about other times when students are caught cheating on exams? Then, too,
we read about bullying in school and fights between gangs. If moral values were
taught in schools, we would have fewer of these problems.
4. To
Counter Bad Influences in Society:
Unfortunately,
many of the role models of young people are setting bad examples. These bad
examples range from sexual promiscuity, degrading of women, advocacy of
violence, and the condoning of dishonesty in order to succeed.
5. Moral
Values Will Stick With You For Life:
It 's
amazing the amount of math and science knowledge I have forgotten since my
school days. I haven 't, however, forgotten moral value lessons learned in
school. One of these moral lessons was learned while I was a varsity football
player. Our team had just lost a tough game, because the referee had ruled we
were stopped inches away from scoring a touchdown. When our school principal
had heard a lot of my teammates complaining about how the officiating had
caused us to lose the game, he came on the team bus after the game and said
that in life the referee never beats you.
Top Seven Moral Values:
It would
serve society well if the following seven moral values for students were taught
in educational institutions:
1.
Unconditional Love and Kindness:
In most
cases, if you love someone, he or she will love you back in return. This,
however, is not the real meaning of love. Love should be unconditional. With
more love in the world, kindness will follow and replace cruelty.
2. Honesty:
Students
must be taught that dishonesty and cheating is wrong, and will get you nowhere
in the future. As a student, one is only hurting himself or herself by
cheating, because this action will eventually catch up to you in the end with
bad consequences.
3. Hard
Work:
When I was
young, I learned that success was one percent inspiration and 99 percent
perspiration. Nowadays, so many students want to cheat and cut corners in their
studies, because they are lazy and don 't place any value on hard word. This
thinking must change.
4. Respect
For Others:
Unfortunately,
in our highly competitive dog eat dog society, many people will trod on others
to get ahead in life. Respect for others should include respecting different
religions, races, sexes, ideas, and life styles.
5.
Co-operation:
To achieve a
common goal, it is necessary for all people to work together. If this is not
done, a few people may profit, but the end result for everyone will be a
failure. I still believe in the motto, "united we stand and divided we
fall."
6.
Compassion:
Compassion
is defined as being sensitive to the needs of people. If there were more
compassion in the world, there would be less homeless, hunger, wars, and
unhappiness.
7.
Forgiveness:
Jesus Christ
taught us to forgive our enemies or people who hurt us. Anger in most cases is
caused by an unwillingness to forgive. There would be less violence and fighting
in school if students could learn this moral virtue.
I teach in a
Catholic school in Thailand, and learning moral values is built into all of our
lessons. Actually, ten percent of the student 's grade is based on how well she
practices moral values inside and outside the classroom. This would be an
excellent policy for other schools to adopt.
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