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Teaching Morals at University

Stephen Schwartz is a university vice chancellor who believes the global financial crisis is linked to the lack of morality in education. He's calling for a return to the teaching of morals and community service at a university level.

Let's here your point of view.

Is teaching morals at university a good idea?

In a university or academic setting do you ever feel pressure to let go of your morals because of a pluralistic mindset?

Would work experience / community service be practical and beneficial for uni students?

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