Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who's ethics are we going to teach?
There are generally accepted ethics--those that most people appreciate.
Are you kidding? We can't even agree as a country on a "Common Core" of objectives for math and language arts. How could we ever agree on common ethics?
Anonymous wrote:They DO teach ethics in school but if it is not reinforced at home....
Anonymous wrote:We should model and enforce good ethics, but I don't think you can do that in public schools. Can you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who's ethics are we going to teach?
There are generally accepted ethics--those that most people appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That should be left up to the parents.
Ideally, the parents should instill such values in their children. But many parents aren't, and neither is the media/popular culture.
So, someone has got to step up to the plate.
If values are not taught and reinforced by parents at home, teaching them at school won't do anything...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That should be left up to the parents.
Ideally, the parents should instill such values in their children. But many parents aren't, and neither is the media/popular culture.
So, someone has got to step up to the plate.
Anonymous wrote:Whose ethics are you going to teach...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That should be left up to the parents.
Ideally, the parents should instill such values in their children. But many parents aren't, and neither is the media/popular culture.
So, someone has got to step up to the plate.
Anonymous wrote:Who's ethics are we going to teach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That should be left up to the parents.
Ideally, the parents should instill such values in their children. But many parents aren't, and neither is the media/popular culture.
So, someone has got to step up to the plate.
Anonymous wrote:No. That should be left up to the parents.