Slovakia Gymnasium - Man and Values (Ethics, Religion)
This course explores the interplay of ethics and religion in shaping personal values and societal norms. Students examine various ethical frameworks and religious perspectives, fostering critical thinking and promoting an understanding of moral decision-making.
Ethics
Ethical education in Slovakia aims to cultivate responsible and ethical individuals. It is a compulsory subject for students who do not choose religious education. The curriculum emphasizes moral reasoning, ethical dilemmas, and the development of a personal ethical code. Experimental projects in ethical education were implemented in Slovak schools in 1990.
Religion
Religious education in Slovakia is confessional and compulsory for those who choose it over ethics. The curriculum covers various aspects of religious doctrine, practices, and traditions. In secondary schools, the religious education curriculum focuses on dogmatic theology, liturgy, morals, and spirituality. All schools also offer ethics courses as an alternative to religion classes. Parents can request that teachings of different faiths be included.
The "Man and Values" curriculum encourages students to explore the relationship between personal beliefs and societal values, promoting tolerance and respect for diverse perspectives. |