RICKY MARK L. ANCHETA
Divine Word College of Laoag
Abstract
Moral values are ideals or virtuous principles to which people adhere to distinguish between right and wrong. These ideals or virtues are considered to be beneficial in the formation of a person's character. Moral value encompasses a range of virtuous attributes, such as honesty, integrity, veracity, compassion, helpfulness, love, respect, and diligence, among others. A collection of governing principles known as moral values aids in differentiating between good and evil. Environmentally and nationally responsible individuals who are also intelligent, skilled, morally virtuous, self-reliant, and religious are the products of national education. Education and the transmission of moral principles are therefore indispensable for the production of human capital possessing such attributes. The obligation to impart moral values extends beyond governmental jurisdiction and has far-reaching consequences for all facets of society and the nation at large. This study pertains to the following topics: values introduction, the meaning of moral values in the life of a learner, and the importance of moral values. What benefits do strong moral values provide? Programs for international school-based values education and the integration of moral values to the different disciplines in the Philippines. Is teaching moral values to the students important?
Keywords: Values Education, Moral Values, International Vales Formation Program, National Values Education, Morality
Introduction
Education, in a broad sense, refers to a process
of acquiring knowledge, developing skills, and instilling habits among a
collective of individuals through instruction, training, research, or
self-directed study. By education, people’s moral values can be improved,
especially students’. I think education is the best way to teach people about
moral values. One of the programs in the department is the implementation of
the Moral Recovery Program (MRP) which refers to the national campaign for
moral renewal which includes the objectives, strategies, and cumulative
experiences generated in the course of implementing Presidential Proclamation
No. 62 dated 30 September 1992.
The objective of national education is to produce
intelligent, skilled, morally upright, self-reliant, and religious individuals
who are also environmentally and nationally accountable. As a result, education
and the imparting of moral principles are crucial for producing human capital
with such qualities. Teaching moral values is not solely the responsibility of
the government; it also affects every aspect of society and the nation as a
whole.
Value education is the process through which
individuals impart moral principles to one another. It is a process that can
occur in any human organization wherein individuals are assisted by others, who
may be more experienced and in a more experienced state, in making their ethics
explicit.
The purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of these values and the behavior associated with them for the long-term well-being of both oneself and others. Participants also reflect on and acquire alternative values and behavior that they perceive as more effective for the long-term well-being of oneself and others. The concepts of literacy and education are distinct.
Meaning of Moral Values
Moral values
are virtuous principles or ideals that individuals adhere to to differentiate
between right and evil. These ideals or virtues are regarded as valuable in the
development of an individual's character. Moral value pertains to virtuous
qualities including but not limited to honesty, integrity, veracity,
compassion, helpfulness, love, respect, and diligence. Moral values are a
collection of guiding principles that assist in distinguishing between good and
evil.
Moral values comprise a collection of accepted beliefs or principles that direct an individual toward holding lofty views and adhering to the path of morality. Moral values play a crucial role in discerning whether a pupil possesses a good or bad character. Moral values are an effective means of promoting peace and harmony, since there is no room for violence or catastrophe when all individuals conduct themselves well.
Importance of Moral Values
Moral values serve as the foundation of our
actions, decisions, and interactions with others. They shape our personal
character, guide our behavior, and ultimately contribute to the overall
well-being of society. Likewise, moral values play a crucial role in discerning
whether a pupil possesses a good or bad character. Moral values are an
effective means of promoting peace and harmony, since there is no room for
violence or catastrophe when all individuals conduct themselves well. Morally
upright students are bestowed with privileges and gifts by the administration,
particularly during honors ceremonies.
Additionally, they ensure that immature pupils
remain upright before the law, since having sound morals signifies that one is
consistently abiding by the law. Whether or not you attract decent friends is
contingent on your moral principles. As the evil will always seek evil, so too
will the virtuous desire good company. Moral values enable one to determine
what is right and wrong for oneself. Thus, you acquire the capacity to make
decisions by relying on moral values.
Moral values reveal an individual's true nature.
The spirituality and character of an individual are shaped by his moral values.
A student is guided in accordance with moral values, given that they are
learners. They are the most indispensable learners because their impact endures
a lifetime. The fact that one cannot learn from exam deception is one way in
which moral values are beneficial. Particularly moral values, values establish
a foundation for one's life and dictate one's future. Being guided by moral
values is essential for avoiding deviance. Moral values inspire in students a
sense of appreciation for life and, in particular, for their educators, which
garners them the recognition they merit. Good relationships with others are
predicated on moral principles.
Moral values are able to eradicate issues such as
deceit, envy, violence, and dishonesty, among others. They can be eliminated
through the acquisition of excellent moral values. Students who adhere to moral
principles demonstrate sincerity, which is critical in this era of education.
Moral values bestow upon one a mental fortitude that endures numerous
adversities throughout one's lifetime. Possessing and applying moral principles
endows students with a form of mental fortitude that inspires fearlessness and
enables them to surmount a multitude of challenges.
Students who exemplify moral values and recognize their significance are more inclined to develop into responsible global citizens who will steer society in the correct direction. Those who possess high moral standards will demonstrate reverence for women and abstain from engaging in abusive conduct. Having strong moral principles enables one to persevere through a variety of difficult circumstances. The pupil is exposed to the world progressively. Because the actual world is so vast, the student is confronted with numerous temptations to acquire a great deal too quickly. Virtuous principles restrain this insatiable inquiry. Along the path to development, pupils who possess sound moral values not only have the humility to seek the appropriate guidance but also the insight to recognize their own need for it. Respect is accorded to a pupil who upholds his moral principles in all circumstances. His views are valued, and he carries himself with dignity.Moral values facilitate the cultivation of honesty in one's life, which is invariably advantageous for the future since a promising future cannot be achieved through deceit.
The Benefits of Moral Values
Individuals are provided with a framework for
personal growth and development by moral values. They influence our actions,
define our beliefs, and shape our identities. Through the observance of ethical
values including honesty, compassion, and integrity, people foster a sense of
personal value, develop trust, and forge significant connections. Moral values
serve as a guiding principle, enabling people to make decisions that are
consistent with their conscience and promote their general welfare.
Social welfare and stability are promoted by a
community founded upon moral principles. By upholding principles such as
fairness, empathy, and respect, individuals foster an atmosphere that promotes
cooperation, understanding, and empathy. Community members develop stronger
interpersonal bonds, fewer conflicts arise, and a greater sense of belonging as
a result of their mutual regard. Moral values facilitate the convergence of
individuals from various social and cultural contexts, thereby promoting solidarity
and social cohesion.
The influence of moral values on the processes of
ethical decision-making is crucial. In the midst of intricate decision-making
processes, moral values furnish individuals with a guiding principle to
maneuver through ethical quandaries. By maintaining values such as honesty,
accountability, and justice, individuals are empowered to make choices that are
in the best interest of society as a whole and adhere to ethical principles.
Through the incorporation of moral principles into the process of making decisions,
individuals actively participate in the establishment of an ethical society
that advocates for principles of equity and impartiality.
Character formation for future generations is
inextricably linked to moral values. We provide children and young adults with
the necessary tools to develop into responsible, compassionate, and ethical
individuals by imparting moral values in them. Moral development in young
individuals is significantly influenced by education, family, and community. An
early inculcation of values such as respect, integrity, and empathy fosters a
generation that recognizes the significance of ethical behavior and actively participates
in bettering society.
Moral values serve as the bedrock of a just, compassionate, and harmonious society. They guide our actions, shape our character, and foster social cohesion. Upholding moral values is not only essential for individual well-being but also for the collective progress and sustainability of society. By prioritizing moral values in our personal lives, education systems, and institutions, we can create a world that embraces empathy, fairness, and integrity, paving the way for a brighter future for all.
Integration of School-based Values Education in the
International Setting
Character Education
Character education is a comprehensive concept that typically encompasses the instruction of children to foster their growth as individuals and as members of society. Further investigation is necessary to elucidate the precise meaning of the phrase "personal and social being" as given in this definition. Social and emotional development, moral reasoning and cognitive growth, health education, life skill instruction, violence prevention, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and conflict resolution and mediation are all encompassed within this category.
Indian Government
In its institutions, the Indian government is presently promoting values education. The Ministry of Human Resource Development has implemented significant measures to instill values in teacher preparation programs and educational institutions. India is also recognized as the land that introduced values. Under the guidance of B. Shaji Kumar, the New Golden Education Trust (NGET) has been advancing value-based education in institutions across India, from pre-primary to twelfth grade.
Japan Education
Students in the first through ninth grades of elementary and secondary school will be instructed on the significance of life, the value of tolerance towards differing viewpoints, the virtues of fairness and nationalism, and knowledge of foreign cultures.
Singapore Education
The curriculum for teaching civics and moral education programs is uniform across teacher training institutions in Singapore; however, due to the absence of assessment, students fail to adequately consider these programs. It has been suggested that the dearth of innovative teaching methods, such as discourse pedagogy, is the cause.
Thailand Education
Historically, values have been imparted in Thailand through the medium of Buddhist religious education. Applied values as an extracurricular pursuit that is inclusive of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian students has been revived since 1982 to better equip Thai students for the repercussions of globalization.
United Kingdom Education
Since 1988, the British government has promoted and respected values under the guise of spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development (SMSCD), without recognizing or labeling its values education. Rather, individual schools have been tasked with determining how values education standards should be met. There is ambiguity regarding the existence of values education standards.
Integration of Moral Values in the Philippines
In the Philippines, values education is promoted through various subjects across different grade levels. The following are some of the subjects that focus on values education:
Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (EsP)
Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao, which translates to "Education in Character," is a subject specifically designed to inculcate values and develop students' moral character. It is taught from Kindergarten to Grade 12 and covers topics such as self-awareness, respect for others, empathy, social responsibility, and moral decision-making.h
Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies)
Araling Panlipunan is a subject that encompasses history, geography, economics, and civics. It includes lessons on national identity, cultural heritage, citizenship, and social responsibility. By studying the history and society of the Philippines, students are exposed to values like patriotism, nationalism, and social justice.
Science and Health
Subjects such as Science and Health incorporate values education by emphasizing ethical behavior and responsible decision-making. Students learn about environmental conservation, health and hygiene, and the importance of scientific integrity. These subjects promote values like respect for nature, responsible use of resources, and the significance of honesty and accuracy in scientific research.
Physical Education and Music
While Physical Education and Music subjects focus primarily on physical and artistic development, they also contribute to values education. These subjects promote teamwork, discipline, perseverance, and appreciation for cultural diversity. Students learn the value of cooperation, respect for rules, and the importance of self-expression through physical activities and artistic endeavors.
English and Filipino
Language subjects like English and Filipino also play a role in promoting values education. Through literature, poetry, and stories, students are exposed to moral dilemmas, ethical issues, and lessons on empathy, compassion, and integrity. Analyzing literary works provides opportunities for students to discuss and reflect on values and moral lessons.
Conclusion
Values education should be interwoven throughout
the curriculum, not confined to specific disciplines. The aim is to promote
comprehensive development and moral growth in pupils, providing them with the
values and ideals needed to become accountable and ethical individuals.
Students represent the Philippines's future. As students, they are exposed to moral principles that will determine the course of our nation's future. They will attain significant positions and become physicians, politicians, businesspeople, engineers, scientists, and more. Moral instruction must be systematically instilled in students attending schools and colleges. Moral principles bestow upon us joy, self-assurance, and profound gratification. These values mold us into gentle, internally attractive beings.
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