Anonymous wrote:We absolutely have character education lessons at the middle school where I teach. Each month we have a trait that we emphasize, and every week there are lessons taught in homeroom to go with it. Previous topics have included honesty, taking responsibility for actions, bullying, how to politely address adults and peers, time management, commitment, prioritization, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. If this means anything, ethics is usually required in law school but not business school. The Bar polices lawyers and supposedly the SEC and other financial regulatory agencies indirectly police people in finance. And our economy crashed to the ground several years ago because of unethical financial practices.
My MBA program required ethics.
Was this more recently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. If this means anything, ethics is usually required in law school but not business school. The Bar polices lawyers and supposedly the SEC and other financial regulatory agencies indirectly police people in finance. And our economy crashed to the ground several years ago because of unethical financial practices.
My MBA program required ethics.
Anonymous wrote:This is a question for parents whose children do not attend religious schools:
Do you wish that your school taught morality, character education--or at the very least--ethics (even within a secular, philosophical context)?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. If this means anything, ethics is usually required in law school but not business school. The Bar polices lawyers and supposedly the SEC and other financial regulatory agencies indirectly police people in finance. And our economy crashed to the ground several years ago because of unethical financial practices.
Anonymous wrote:They do.