Ethical duties (i.e., moral obligations) are different from, and sometimes more demanding and important than, legal duties. For example, civil disobedience (the deliberate and open violation of the law, such as defying laws requiring segregation based on race) is an expression of an ethical duty.
Standard detail
C1.5.2
Depth 3Parent ID: 8F8CE1F452B6436EAC78C87C80D342CBStandard set: Six Pillars of Character
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- C1.5.2
- List ID
- 2
- Standard ID
- 2205A3BE9CF7431F96400BDAD14B1196
- Subject
- MODEL STANDARDS FOR ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL CLIMATE
- Grades
- Pre-K, K, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 08, 10, 11, 12, LifeLongLearning, ProfessionalEducation-Development, Undergraduate-LowerDivision, Undergraduate-UpperDivision, HigherEducation, VocationalTraining
- Ancestor IDs
- 8F8CE1F452B6436EAC78C87C80D342CBF43C1401BD5A4C89A343D098112A721430AFFDD4B75E4AB78DE664246ACBE2D6
- Source document
- Character Counts! Model Standards
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- CC BY 4.0 US