2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.109506
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Perspective Chapter: University Entrants’ Moral Ethics at Crossroads – Students’ Behavioral Management Perspective amid Globalization

Abstract: Students move from one stage to another in moral ethics development through experiential, academic, and planned ethics learning. Nevertheless, as they move to public HLIs, it becomes inevitable to face a dilemma for moral choice because universities operate and function under value-free education policy regardless of the discipline of study. Through the ethnographic review of the literature, the authors have discussed the implications of “moral ethics” on students’ behavior management; the relevance of student… Show more

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