Students understand the universal Golden Rule (“do unto others as you would have them do unto you”) and apply it as a standard of respect.
CL7.3.a. Treating others with respect
Students understand that they are not morally required to respect everyone in the sense of holding them in high esteem, but they are required to treat everyone with respect regardless of their personal assessment of the person’s character or worth (e.g., we treat criminals with respect, not because they deserve it, but because of who we are).
CL7.3. Respect
Students believe that the well-being and dignity of all people is important. They treat all individuals with respect, judging them on their character and ability without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, political ideology, gender, age, or other physical or personal characteristics.
CL7.2.f. Loyalty
Students demonstrate trustworthiness by being loyal and standing up for their friends, family, school, and country. Proper demonstrations of loyalty include not disclosing embarrassing information or secrets confided in them (unless keeping the secret could result in serious harm) and refraining from gossip that could hurt feelings or damage reputations or relationships. Loyalty is not an excuse to justify lying or other unethical conduct.
CL7.2.e. Promise-keeping and reliability
Students demonstrate trustworthiness by being reliable and dependable, being cautious about making promises and commitments, and conscientious about keeping the promises and commitments they make.
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