Re: Morals, ethics down the drain??
Glad that you admit.
Now, to simplify for the dumb:
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Science/Engineering/Commerce/Medical teachers would only teach the students the subjects, only teaching the necessary skills/knowledge to carry out their professions as scientists/engineers/business executives/doctors, etc. It is not the responsibility of teachers of the science subjects to do the character building so if they do not (despite having good characters), they cannot be held responsible.
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On the other hand, the teachers of non-science subjects such as Humanities, Sociology, Religion, Philosophy, History have a duty to do the character building by teaching good morals and ethics while teaching their subjects. Because what they’re teaching is all about human behaviours. And in a civilized society, teachers of those subjects have a huge responsibility on their shoulders. So if such teachers do not have good characters themselves, they would also fail at their job of teaching the right morals to their students.
One just has to have common sense to know that the teachers will only teach what/who they themselves are and what kind of characters they have. If teachers of the nonscience subjects do not properly carry out their responsibility they have as teachers, they would not be able to transform their students into noncorrupt individuals unless their students have had very strong character building at home or through their own efforts in learning.
If still confused, read my post another 100 times or till next year or keep reading until you understand the context of my very first post in this thread. I, being a very positive and optimistic person, Im sure one day you’ll finally ‘get it’.