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The question of who should be responsible for instilling moral values and ethical principles in young people remains a contentious issue. While many argue that parents are primarily accountable for shaping a child’s character, others believe that colleges also have an important role to play. I believe that although parents lay the foundation of ethical […]
There is a more persuasive argument that institutions need attention on students’ behaviour, while others reckon that parents need to do with youngsters action. While both sides have valid arguments, I am more inclined towards the second opinion. A possible explanation for the first argument is that educators have not left time for lessons. In […]
There is an ongoing debate about whether parents or schools should be largely responsible for moral education for students. This essay will delve into both perspectives before expressing my own stance that a shared approach is the most effective way to nurture ethically responsible young individuals. On the one hand, it is reasonable to suggest […]
