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by ailideex
2363 days ago
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The curriculum is not part of the community - and either the curriculum dictates morals or it does not. If it does I have a problem with it, if it does not I don't. I doubt the person I was responding with was referencing anything but the curriculum when they said "I don't think there is a solution beyond education?". And to be clear this is also what I was referencing if that was not clear enough. If it was just some teacher's own opinion and there was no insistence that the children must adopt it then I would not characterise it as dictating morality in school. And in my view dictating morality as part of the curriculum is totalitarian and perverse. |
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A course on biology can teach genetic editing. If you don't discuss morals and ethics in that course around the issue of designer babies, you will have raised young people who might think the tech is cool without understanding its dangers. Your only solution is to talk about the morality of it.
And obviously, courses on economics or political science can't even begin to be taught without assuming certain moral or philosophical positions.
Education is complicated. It is teaching people how to understand the world around them, and morality is part and parcel of that world.