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Is This A SDP/RP Master Stroke?

yes..good home environment is very important.

but what replaces CME in SG schools?

the schools are too busy with other "more important " things....i think somewhere along the line, we have lost our direction....and our young are at the mercy of what they read in the social media....

i think all singaporeans should enter the monastery for at least three months to learn about the religious life and the precepts.....
 
You can bet that more and more girls will learn to be expert swallowers, as it is easier to learn the bad than the good.

the schools are too busy with other "more important " things....i think somewhere along the line, we have lost our direction....and our young are at the mercy of what they read in the social media....

i think all singaporeans should enter the monastery for at least three months to learn about the religious life and the precepts.....
 
the schools are too busy with other "more important " things....i think somewhere along the line, we have lost our direction....and our young are at the mercy of what they read in the social media....

i think all singaporeans should enter the monastery for at least three months to learn about the religious life and the precepts.....

SG schools dont teach character and values inculcation now?
 
You can bet that more and more girls will learn to be expert swallowers, as it is easier to learn the bad than the good.

i agree. the intention to inculcate moral values in schools was there.but somehow somewhere along the line, it was stopped...for a good reason. so i believe parents have to do the job now.

not easy in a multi-religious, multi-cultural and multi-racial setup like we have...it will take a very long time before we really settle down.....
 
i agree. the intention to inculcate moral values in schools was there.but somehow somewhere along the line, it was stopped...for a good reason. so i believe parents have to do the job now.

not easy in a multi-religious, multi-cultural and multi-racial setup like we have...it will take a very long time before we really settle down.....

there is a good reason to stop moral education in SG schools?
 
Parents and teachers can do much. But teachers themselves can lose motivation if society itself is rotting.

that's true...

but teaching moral education is as important as teaching English or Science
 
there is a good reason to stop moral education in SG schools?

i believe those brothers with special info on this can enlighten us. i think if moral education is not generally " accepted" by parents from different racial and religious backgroud, it's better not to continue. it's detrimental to the society. it might just fragment the country....but i remember very vividly that i did study religions in my school days with no protest at all from my parents....maybe some values are taught in the curriculum which upset some parents....
 
that's true... but teaching moral education is as important as teaching English or Science
Of course. That is more important.

But they will lose out if they start working and operate in a society without morals.
 
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Of course. That is more important.

some form of moral education is good...but when you come to inculcating moral values which are not generally accepted by "everyone", i think we are threading on dangerous ground....
 
i believe those brothers with special info on this can enlighten us. i think if moral education is not generally " accepted" by parents from different racial and religious backgroud, it's better not to continue. it's detrimental to the society. it might just fragment the country....but i remember very vividly that i did study religions in my school days with no protest at all from my parents....maybe some values are taught in the curriculum which upset some parents....

you mean some parents are strongly against CME?
 
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