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Are children being taught to be 'Good'?
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By which I mean, the importance of manners, being kind to others and animals, having self-respect and decorum, benevolence etc. .... well, you know what I mean. All emphasis now seems to be on 'being clever' and passing exams, where does behaviour fit in to the school or home curriculum?
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I have always taught my daughter to be kind, caring and considerate (although, she always has been anyway) and from the behaviour of her friends I can only presume they have also been taught the importance of such things. Interestingly, her Religious Education classes at school covers morality in great detail. They learn about world religions, but they also learn about ethics and morals which seems not only very interesting, but extremely valuable.
I think it teaches tolerance. I'm an athiest, but I still think learning a little about others teaches respect for others beliefs, and I am also glad that they don't JUST learn about religion (given that it's RE, it wouldn't be out of the question). What exactly do you mean about 'seeing it put into practise'? From where I'm standing it is, but maybe you have something more active in mind.
I think today's parents, (some of them, not all, of course) leave it to the schools too much, and don't teach kids enough themselves. Manners should be taught in the home, as should general 'good' behaviour, time and time again I'm amazed at the rudeness, bad manners and the way kids talk to their parents, without being admonished.
What does "Good" actually mean?
It means simply doing things that people approve of - fitting in - not rocking the boat.
Sounds like a grossly overrated virtue to me!
As for the idea that children should respect others by default - especially elders, you look around and see invasions wars famines. You see pollution and global warming and financial collapse cause by the greed of the wealthy.
Then you see people on this forum objecting to us paying for overseas aid to the poorest people, cloing their eyes and pretendinding that climate change doesn't exist.
And then saying "respect us, we're older than you and know better"
I'm not surprised the answer is F-Off !!
In that context lecturing them on manners seems pretty absurd - I hope their generation does better than our has!
It means simply doing things that people approve of - fitting in - not rocking the boat.
Sounds like a grossly overrated virtue to me!
As for the idea that children should respect others by default - especially elders, you look around and see invasions wars famines. You see pollution and global warming and financial collapse cause by the greed of the wealthy.
Then you see people on this forum objecting to us paying for overseas aid to the poorest people, cloing their eyes and pretendinding that climate change doesn't exist.
And then saying "respect us, we're older than you and know better"
I'm not surprised the answer is F-Off !!
In that context lecturing them on manners seems pretty absurd - I hope their generation does better than our has!