Education against Corruption – Another Dimension of Becoming a Good Citizen
Journal Title: Revista de Teorie și Practică Educațională "DIDACTICA PRO..." - Year 2018, Vol 18, Issue 112
Abstract
Corruption has become a well-known phenomenon, which the mass media have widely presented to society in its various forms. To put an end to corruption, we must raise a new generation of children who would be acquainted with the concept of corruption and its implications, being aware of the dangerous impact it has upon society, and who would evolve as upright personalities taking responsibility for themselves and their community. The objectives of the Education against Corruption project are to develop life values and to educate in students a civic position against corruption.
Authors and Affiliations
Eugenia Negru
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