Posted on Feb 4, 2019
Student Career Guidance | Career Counselling | Teaching Profession
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"As a Teacher, one not only is responsible to deliver subject knowledge but also impart moral values for life." Absolutely could NOT possibly disagree more. Any teacher that feels so empowered is in great danger of subsuming the roles, rights, and responsibilities of parents.
There is no absolute indisputable set of moral values for life; not in the world, the country, the state, the community, or the school district. There is a set of societal controls which are generally accepted as to how one conducts oneself in the context of the subset of society one finds oneself in.
Rules of conduct ARE NOT inherently moral values. Teachers teach the subject matter delegated to them, and impart a sense of acceptable social conduct in the context of the classroom and the schoolyard; nothing less. If there is anything more they impart, I as a parent better be informed and approve; or there is a problem.
I am an 82 USNA Grad? We didn't have a Abrams or Abrams (would have been M60a1) maintainers then, why are there Abrams maintainers their now?
There is no absolute indisputable set of moral values for life; not in the world, the country, the state, the community, or the school district. There is a set of societal controls which are generally accepted as to how one conducts oneself in the context of the subset of society one finds oneself in.
Rules of conduct ARE NOT inherently moral values. Teachers teach the subject matter delegated to them, and impart a sense of acceptable social conduct in the context of the classroom and the schoolyard; nothing less. If there is anything more they impart, I as a parent better be informed and approve; or there is a problem.
I am an 82 USNA Grad? We didn't have a Abrams or Abrams (would have been M60a1) maintainers then, why are there Abrams maintainers their now?
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