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ETHICS, EDUCATION AND
TEACHER
 Teaching is very complicated task
to perform. Teachers who teach
students need to know a lot about
pros and cons of this profession.
This is a noble profession and a
profession of all of the
messengers of Allah who came to
guide the humanity towards the
right path. Hazrat Muhammad
 This profession is meant to prepare new
generation for future. Teachers need to adopt
high level of morality in order to set example for
their students to copy.
 Educational policies and plans are developed
after very careful analysis of where we are and
where we need to go.
 Teachers are prepared to implement what was
thought of our new generation in terms of
knowledge, skills and dispositions.
 Teachers are the only sources who can make this
dream a reality.
 The preparation of teaching force also
needs very careful planning.
 Teachers need to be prepared in such a
way that they perform their duties
without any problem e.g. social,
financial, emotional, psychological etc.
Teachers enjoy very good social status if
they perform their duties honestly.
 .
 Ethics, also called moral philosophy,
the discipline concerned with what is
morally good and bad and morally
right and wrong. The term is also
applied to any system or theory of
moral values or principles.
 Professional ethics is like a guide, which
facilitates the teacher to provide quality
education and inculcate good values among
the learners. The professional ethics will
enlighten the teachers that they have a major
role in bringing desirable changes in the
behaviour of the students.
 A professional code f ethics outlines teachers'
main responsibilities to their students and
defines their role in students' lives.
 Above all, teachers must demonstrate
integrity, impartiality and ethical behavior in
the classroom and in their conduct with
parents and coworker.
 Human rights are the basic rights and
freedoms that belong to every person in
the world, from birth until death. ...
 These basic rights are based on shared
values like dignity, fairness, equality,
respect and independence. These values
are defined and protected by law.
 After the adaptation of the Universal Education of
Human Rights in 1948, education has been
considered as international treaties also affirmed
this right e.g. United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Convention
against Discrimination in Education (1960), the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) (1966) and the Convention
on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women (1981).
 The UNESCO (1989) also emphasized on the
implementation of its core principles as
nondiscrimination in the best interest of the
child, right of a living as enabling child to
survive and develop himself/herself to the
maximum extent possible, expression of views
regarding each and every matter which affect
them and to give due weight/space in
 Similarly Article 28 (1) of the Convention on
Rights of Children (CRC) stipulates; States
Parties recognize the right of the child to
education, and with a view to achieving this
right progressively and on the basis of equal
opportunity, they shall in particular:
 “Make Primary education compulsory and
available free to all;
 Development of responsible, capable and
conscious individuals and societies is not possible
without provision of educational facilities.
Education is not only necessary for every child but
it is their basic right hence it is the primary
responsibility of state to enable its citizens to
access education.
 Article 37 B of the constitution of Pakistan stated:
“the state shall remove illiteracy and provide
free and compulsory secondary education within
minimal possible time”.
 In 2010, government of Pakistan has also included Right to
Education (RTE) through Article 25 A of the 18th amendment.
Amendment to the constitution is the first step and it is
necessary to make law for its proper implementation in the
country. The statement of Article 25 A is as follows:
 “The State shall provide free and compulsory education to
all children of the age of five to sixteen years in such
manner as may be determined by law”. RTE is recognized
since the Universal declaration of Human Rights (1948) in its
article 26 and UNESCO has adopted it as free and compulsory
basic education for children from 1951 .
 Education for All (EFA) is another international
movement and a global commitment for providing
basic quality education to all children, youth and
adults.
 Pakistan is one of the signatories of EFA among
164 countries and government of Pakistan pledged
to achieve all 6 goals of EFA to be met by 2015.
The year 2015 has passed and this dream still yet
to come true in Pakistan as we are far behind in
achieving the goals of EFA.
 Pakistan is also committed to achieve the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of
education by the year 2015 but this commitment
could not be fulfilled successfully in Pakistan.
 Quality education is the basic right of
children everywhere in the world so in
Pakistan as well.
 Quality education means a type of
education where: students learn from
qualified teachers; they have opportunities
to learn well and play well; they feel
comfortable in learning environment; they
learn according to their pace of learning;
their views are valued; they receive positive
feedback from teachers;
 Professional wrongs mean all actions or behaviors of
teachers which are not at par with existing demand
and need of time to prepare students for 21st
century. We can high light professional wrongs
through following indicators.
 If teachers enter into the class without smiling face; if
they do not show enthusiasm with profession; if they
are not committed to their duties; if they do not
know about national curriculum and use it as guide
for teaching learning process; if they teach students
without preparation; if they do not develop links
between previous learning of students with new
learning; if they do not broaden and deepen
knowledge base of students;
 Schools are established to inculcate acceptable
habits and behaviors in new generation. It is also
thought that individuals possess knowledge, skills
for and dispositions in schools where they interact
with highly qualified, experienced and
knowledgeable personalities. Societies establish
schools to preserve and transfer their culture,
traditions and customs to new generation.
Curriculum which is taught in schools actually
reflects the overall national thinking.
 According to Good (1999) “academic mastery in
subject-matter achievements is an important goal
of modern schools”, social development of students
is very crucial for successful and productive life.
 Generally academic and social aims exist within
educational system in the world because one
element informs the other.
 Broadening and deepening of knowledge of
students across different subjects/fields is generally
given as primary reason to attend schools.
 Inclusion of different subjects in school education
is the base of this aim .
 National Education Policy (NEP), 2009 according to which
The Planning Commission Government of Pakistan as set a
Vision for 2020 as:
 “Our education system must provide quality education to
our children and youth to enable them to realize their
individual potential and contribute to development of
society and nation, creating a sense of Pakistani
nationhood, the concepts of tolerance, social justice,
democracy, their regional and local culture and history
based on the basic ideology enunciated in the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.”
 Teaching is defined differently by different people in general
and teachers in particular.
 Some say, teaching is an art while there are some others who
will say teaching is a science.
 Some may define teaching is an act of telling or explaining
answers to those who don’t know.
 Psychologists may define teaching in terms of stimuli-
response conditions. Teaching means different things to
different people according to their nature of experiences.
Simply it is way of transmitting information to others through
careful planning in order to achieve set objectives
 It is also process of interaction through which learners learn.
It is a process in which learners gain knowledge, develop their
skills and dispositions. Teaching is a very complicated and
complex activity in which teachers have to play different roles
according to the nature of situation. In short, it is an activity
in which a mature, qualified and experience person share
his/her knowledge with immature and inexperience learners
to prepare them for healthy, productive, sustainable and self-
reliant future life.
 A number of researches pointed out that
teaching becomes effective when teachers
possess certain qualities.
 When lesson are well prepared, teachers use
maximum of instructional time in teaching,
the entire time of the class pass away quickly
due to students involvement in learning, and
generally classes start and end in the
prescribed time.
 When teachers have positive attitude toward
learning of students and they see students as
capable to learn, remain available for students to
facilitate and guide, communicate progress of the
students effectively, and give praise and
recognition.
 When teachers hold very high expectations,
challenges students consistently to do their best,
develop the confidence of the students and realize
them to believe on themselves.
 When teachers are resourceful and innovative in
their teaching, participate in literary and sports
activities, and use latest technology and enable
students to learn the best.
 When teachers provide equally treat students,
provide opportunities for all students, and strongly
believe that students are different in terms of their
capacity and pace of learning.
 When teachers have personal relations with
students, share personal experiences, take personal
interest in well being of students and visit students’
world in out of classroom activities like in cafeteria,
play ground or any other event.
 When teachers make students feel welcome and
when students feel comfortable in classroom, when
students feel their teacher loves his/her profession
than any other
 When teachers are concerned with personal
problems of students as sensitive,
 When teachers are concerned with
personal problems of students as
sensitive, compassion and caring.
 When teachers do not take everything
serious and use humor in difficult
situations to keep students engaged.
 When teachers do not deliberately
embarrass student, respect privacy,
speak privately and showing sensitivity.
When teachers do not hold
personal grudges with students,
forgive them, promote attitude to
forgiveness at all stages
 When teachers are ready to
accept critique if they commit any
mistake or if they make error in
grading
 A role model is a person who inspires and
encourages us to strive for greatness, live to our
fullest potential and see the best in ourselves.
 A role model is someone we admire and someone
we aspire to be like. We learn through them,
through their commitment to excellence and
through their ability to make us realize our own
personal growth. We look at them for advice and
guidance.
 Being a Muslim, Holy Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) is the best role model for the whole
humanity to follow in general and Muslims in
particular for each and every aspect of life.
Fortunately he was sent as a teacher. There
are numerous reasons to consider His
personality as a role model .
 Prophet Muhammad's communication
abilities, teaching skills and his teaching
behaviour made him an effective instructor in
the field of teaching. He was a cheerful
person and his well defined instructions and
guidance had a tremendous effect on his
companions and followers.
 He is our source of inspiration for our
connection with Allah. We find ourselves
very close to Allah when we awake to His
words, “Thanks you Allah for your gift of
life; health and remembrance.”
 The Prophet Muhammad’ s complete
humility which He showed during His
greatest victory of Makkah can never be
forgotten.
 When we see the great leaders of the
world we definitely find Muhammad
(PBUH) at the top who has no match in
the human history, He was the only one
who won so many battles with very small
number of casualties.
 He was the leader, who told us how to win
the heart of enemies through a moral
character.
 When we see the great leaders of the
world we definitely find Muhammad
(PBUH) at the top who has no match in
the human history, He was the only one
who won so many battles with very small
number of casualties.
 He was the leader, who told us how to win
the heart of enemies through a moral
character.
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Ethics and teaching profession

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  • 5.  Teaching is very complicated task to perform. Teachers who teach students need to know a lot about pros and cons of this profession. This is a noble profession and a profession of all of the messengers of Allah who came to guide the humanity towards the right path. Hazrat Muhammad
  • 6.  This profession is meant to prepare new generation for future. Teachers need to adopt high level of morality in order to set example for their students to copy.  Educational policies and plans are developed after very careful analysis of where we are and where we need to go.  Teachers are prepared to implement what was thought of our new generation in terms of knowledge, skills and dispositions.  Teachers are the only sources who can make this dream a reality.
  • 7.  The preparation of teaching force also needs very careful planning.  Teachers need to be prepared in such a way that they perform their duties without any problem e.g. social, financial, emotional, psychological etc. Teachers enjoy very good social status if they perform their duties honestly.  .
  • 8.  Ethics, also called moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles.
  • 9.  Professional ethics is like a guide, which facilitates the teacher to provide quality education and inculcate good values among the learners. The professional ethics will enlighten the teachers that they have a major role in bringing desirable changes in the behaviour of the students.
  • 10.  A professional code f ethics outlines teachers' main responsibilities to their students and defines their role in students' lives.  Above all, teachers must demonstrate integrity, impartiality and ethical behavior in the classroom and in their conduct with parents and coworker.
  • 11.  Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. ...  These basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence. These values are defined and protected by law.
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  • 13.  After the adaptation of the Universal Education of Human Rights in 1948, education has been considered as international treaties also affirmed this right e.g. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Convention against Discrimination in Education (1960), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) (1966) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1981).
  • 14.  The UNESCO (1989) also emphasized on the implementation of its core principles as nondiscrimination in the best interest of the child, right of a living as enabling child to survive and develop himself/herself to the maximum extent possible, expression of views regarding each and every matter which affect them and to give due weight/space in
  • 15.  Similarly Article 28 (1) of the Convention on Rights of Children (CRC) stipulates; States Parties recognize the right of the child to education, and with a view to achieving this right progressively and on the basis of equal opportunity, they shall in particular:  “Make Primary education compulsory and available free to all;
  • 16.  Development of responsible, capable and conscious individuals and societies is not possible without provision of educational facilities. Education is not only necessary for every child but it is their basic right hence it is the primary responsibility of state to enable its citizens to access education.  Article 37 B of the constitution of Pakistan stated: “the state shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimal possible time”.
  • 17.  In 2010, government of Pakistan has also included Right to Education (RTE) through Article 25 A of the 18th amendment. Amendment to the constitution is the first step and it is necessary to make law for its proper implementation in the country. The statement of Article 25 A is as follows:  “The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years in such manner as may be determined by law”. RTE is recognized since the Universal declaration of Human Rights (1948) in its article 26 and UNESCO has adopted it as free and compulsory basic education for children from 1951 .
  • 18.  Education for All (EFA) is another international movement and a global commitment for providing basic quality education to all children, youth and adults.  Pakistan is one of the signatories of EFA among 164 countries and government of Pakistan pledged to achieve all 6 goals of EFA to be met by 2015. The year 2015 has passed and this dream still yet to come true in Pakistan as we are far behind in achieving the goals of EFA.  Pakistan is also committed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of education by the year 2015 but this commitment could not be fulfilled successfully in Pakistan.
  • 19.  Quality education is the basic right of children everywhere in the world so in Pakistan as well.  Quality education means a type of education where: students learn from qualified teachers; they have opportunities to learn well and play well; they feel comfortable in learning environment; they learn according to their pace of learning; their views are valued; they receive positive feedback from teachers;
  • 20.  Professional wrongs mean all actions or behaviors of teachers which are not at par with existing demand and need of time to prepare students for 21st century. We can high light professional wrongs through following indicators.  If teachers enter into the class without smiling face; if they do not show enthusiasm with profession; if they are not committed to their duties; if they do not know about national curriculum and use it as guide for teaching learning process; if they teach students without preparation; if they do not develop links between previous learning of students with new learning; if they do not broaden and deepen knowledge base of students;
  • 21.  Schools are established to inculcate acceptable habits and behaviors in new generation. It is also thought that individuals possess knowledge, skills for and dispositions in schools where they interact with highly qualified, experienced and knowledgeable personalities. Societies establish schools to preserve and transfer their culture, traditions and customs to new generation. Curriculum which is taught in schools actually reflects the overall national thinking.
  • 22.  According to Good (1999) “academic mastery in subject-matter achievements is an important goal of modern schools”, social development of students is very crucial for successful and productive life.  Generally academic and social aims exist within educational system in the world because one element informs the other.  Broadening and deepening of knowledge of students across different subjects/fields is generally given as primary reason to attend schools.  Inclusion of different subjects in school education is the base of this aim .
  • 23.  National Education Policy (NEP), 2009 according to which The Planning Commission Government of Pakistan as set a Vision for 2020 as:  “Our education system must provide quality education to our children and youth to enable them to realize their individual potential and contribute to development of society and nation, creating a sense of Pakistani nationhood, the concepts of tolerance, social justice, democracy, their regional and local culture and history based on the basic ideology enunciated in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.”
  • 24.  Teaching is defined differently by different people in general and teachers in particular.  Some say, teaching is an art while there are some others who will say teaching is a science.  Some may define teaching is an act of telling or explaining answers to those who don’t know.  Psychologists may define teaching in terms of stimuli- response conditions. Teaching means different things to different people according to their nature of experiences. Simply it is way of transmitting information to others through careful planning in order to achieve set objectives
  • 25.  It is also process of interaction through which learners learn. It is a process in which learners gain knowledge, develop their skills and dispositions. Teaching is a very complicated and complex activity in which teachers have to play different roles according to the nature of situation. In short, it is an activity in which a mature, qualified and experience person share his/her knowledge with immature and inexperience learners to prepare them for healthy, productive, sustainable and self- reliant future life.
  • 26.  A number of researches pointed out that teaching becomes effective when teachers possess certain qualities.  When lesson are well prepared, teachers use maximum of instructional time in teaching, the entire time of the class pass away quickly due to students involvement in learning, and generally classes start and end in the prescribed time.
  • 27.  When teachers have positive attitude toward learning of students and they see students as capable to learn, remain available for students to facilitate and guide, communicate progress of the students effectively, and give praise and recognition.  When teachers hold very high expectations, challenges students consistently to do their best, develop the confidence of the students and realize them to believe on themselves.
  • 28.  When teachers are resourceful and innovative in their teaching, participate in literary and sports activities, and use latest technology and enable students to learn the best.  When teachers provide equally treat students, provide opportunities for all students, and strongly believe that students are different in terms of their capacity and pace of learning.
  • 29.  When teachers have personal relations with students, share personal experiences, take personal interest in well being of students and visit students’ world in out of classroom activities like in cafeteria, play ground or any other event.  When teachers make students feel welcome and when students feel comfortable in classroom, when students feel their teacher loves his/her profession than any other  When teachers are concerned with personal problems of students as sensitive,
  • 30.  When teachers are concerned with personal problems of students as sensitive, compassion and caring.  When teachers do not take everything serious and use humor in difficult situations to keep students engaged.  When teachers do not deliberately embarrass student, respect privacy, speak privately and showing sensitivity.
  • 31. When teachers do not hold personal grudges with students, forgive them, promote attitude to forgiveness at all stages  When teachers are ready to accept critique if they commit any mistake or if they make error in grading
  • 32.  A role model is a person who inspires and encourages us to strive for greatness, live to our fullest potential and see the best in ourselves.  A role model is someone we admire and someone we aspire to be like. We learn through them, through their commitment to excellence and through their ability to make us realize our own personal growth. We look at them for advice and guidance.
  • 33.  Being a Muslim, Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the best role model for the whole humanity to follow in general and Muslims in particular for each and every aspect of life. Fortunately he was sent as a teacher. There are numerous reasons to consider His personality as a role model .
  • 34.  Prophet Muhammad's communication abilities, teaching skills and his teaching behaviour made him an effective instructor in the field of teaching. He was a cheerful person and his well defined instructions and guidance had a tremendous effect on his companions and followers.
  • 35.  He is our source of inspiration for our connection with Allah. We find ourselves very close to Allah when we awake to His words, “Thanks you Allah for your gift of life; health and remembrance.”  The Prophet Muhammad’ s complete humility which He showed during His greatest victory of Makkah can never be forgotten.
  • 36.  When we see the great leaders of the world we definitely find Muhammad (PBUH) at the top who has no match in the human history, He was the only one who won so many battles with very small number of casualties.  He was the leader, who told us how to win the heart of enemies through a moral character.
  • 37.  When we see the great leaders of the world we definitely find Muhammad (PBUH) at the top who has no match in the human history, He was the only one who won so many battles with very small number of casualties.  He was the leader, who told us how to win the heart of enemies through a moral character.