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Ethics in Professional Education : A Tool for Quality Enhancement

Year 2013
Volume/Issue/Review Month Vol. - VI | Spl. Issue I | January
Title Ethics in Professional Education : A Tool for Quality Enhancement
Authors Bipul Kumar
Broad area Ethics in Professional Education : A Tool for Quality Enhancement
Abstract
It is rightly said “Education is the manifestation of excellence in peopleexcellence
of body, mind and soul”. The two most important pillars which form
the building blocks for the above statement are ‘Ethics’ and ‘Values’. By the
help of ethics and values it becomes much easier to resist the temptations to
let the end justify the means in any education related operation. No individual
or his/her function is complete in itself. It is only the sum total of all activities that
creates completeness and brings full results and this can only be achieved by
the tools of ‘Ethics’ and ‘Values’. Ethics and Values in an atmosphere of
education inculcate interpersonal affection, interpersonal respect and dignity.
In my research paper I have emphasized upon the tremendous influence of
ethical behavior on “Professional Education” such as: Win/Win situation, Karma
yoga, Service, Work as play, Higher purpose, Surrender/ Patience, Openness,
Reflection, Business as the health club of spirituality and Vedanta. By discussing
these influences we can vividly understand the importance of ‘Ethics’ and
‘Values’ in social work and how ‘Ethics’ and ‘Values’ act as saviors in the era of
cut throat competition.
Description Win/win situation: Ethics and values directly result in the belief of “Unity of Existence” and this directly creates social relations that creates ‘win/win’ situation. These are mutually beneficial relationships where both parties gain in an atmos
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Referenceses
  • Values-The key to meaningful life – Vedanta Kesari.
  • Prabuddha Bharata- Swami Bhajanananda.