Are We Educating Smarter Criminals?
The knights of old lived and
died by a code of ethics. Kings knew that disloyal or unscrupulous
knights were more dangerous than no knights at all. In the late 20th
century, many parents and educators forgot their duty to
instill character in the next generation of leaders. The results
have been devastating.
Imagining that good grades in
the three R's would produce a good society, we sowed academics and
reaped smart criminals - from a Math professor at Berkeley who
terrorized us as the "Unabomber" to the brilliant leaders of Enron
who stole our life savings.
On a local level, in an interview with educator Phillip Page, one businessman said, "The scariest thing is the smart, unethical employee. I'd rather hire an illiterate but ethical employee than a brilliant unethical one."
Although the statement at first appears extreme, his rationale was that an extremely intelligent, but unethical employee will devise a way to rob him blind.
As Warren Buffett, America's most successful investor, advised,
''Somebody once said that in looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if they don't have the first, the other two will kill you.'' (From Omaha World Herald, February 1, 1994)
Our goal is to produce citizens who are both ethical AND literate. Fortunately, our country is rekindling its passion for character. Most states have now mandated character education in their schools. Our passion is to help you succeed in inspiring your students to pursue character.
(By Steve Miller, President, Legacy Educational Resources. Copyright August, 2003, all rights reserved. For reprint permission e-mail webmaster@character-education.info )
*Integrity in Design: Castle and Knight pictures purchased from http://www.istockphoto.com/ and adapted by designer Andrew Miller.