To create awareness,
ability and a willingness to 'think hard', to choose and to practice
values, virtues, and principles that embeds personal responsibility
and integrity useful for living in the Global Village while trying
to understand various ethics theories of philosophers and seeking
inspiration from the ethical practices of various historical figures.
Introduce participants and
create an awareness of their personal, present ethical models
Define values, virtues, character,
personality, ethics, morality & law
Understand the learning needs
of each individual student and the entire group
Develop a consensus on the
collective learning needs
Develop an appreciation of
the rate of change in society
Learn about the history of
modern ethics theories
Apply classical ethical theories
to modern day ethical dilemmas using case studies
Debate and discuss personally
appropriate ethical theories using case studies
Understand principles of free
choice, free speech, liberty and equality and its impact on
technology, values and personal relationships
Learn about the relationship
between autonomy, personal choices and emotions
Clarifying the concept of
service and helping others
Understand the concepts of
morality and moral reasoning and their importance on society
and individuals
Personal responsibility and
accountability issues
Responsibility and ethics
of language
Moral choices and the stages
of moral development
Comparison of ethical principles
of major world religions
Environmental ethics and rights
of future generations
What do you want to learn?
To live with idealism and to achieve it?
How to think with maturity?
How to read effectively?
How to become proactive?
How to speak up publicly about you believe?
To learn to live with and to express ourselves
to those who do not share our ethics and values?
How to resolve ethical dilemmas?
How to learn to develop our learning needs?
How to resist / How to minimize domination
others / ourselves?
Learn to establish a link b/w long term happiness
and ethical behaviour?