Honesty and trustworthiness are very important. In the last article, the author showed you how to educate children to be honest and trustworthy. In this article, the author shows parents how to educate their children to be honest and trustworthy abroad. ◆ Switzerland: Integrity is only about morality and law. Swiss children attach great importance to education, while Swiss people attach more importance to moral education than intellectual development. Almost all parents realize that children's functional names are very important and more important. Children's public morality education only hopes that children will maintain basic law-abiding, kindness and integrity, and then realize their own human values. When Switzerland needs material happiness, people worry more.
Many foreign tourists have a refreshing feeling in Switzerland at first, and the streets are quiet and tidy. The honesty and courtesy of the local people left a deep impression on the Swiss people. The fundamental reason why the Swiss people can maintain a high level of social morality lies in their honesty and trustworthiness. The traditional national spirit is that the Swiss people entered the law in good faith in their early years. The Swiss Parliament passed the Swiss Civil Code. Article 2 of the earliest civil code in the world stipulates that anyone who exercises any rights or performs any obligations should be honest and trustworthy, making the principle of good faith a basic principle of civil law. Many service industries in Switzerland pay the bill first and pay at home within the specified date. Its foundation: the good credit of all citizens ◆ Germany: in-depth life integrity education German family early education is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Educational psychology is also well known. Parents attach importance to their children's early education. Children provide good early education through family education, kindergarten education, parenting education and early education products. The average family recognizes the value of children when they are four or five years old, and recognizes their incompetence. 97% of the children are trained in the main period.
Therefore, in Germany's youth education system, parents are important places for family moral education, and parents are the enlighteners of children's moral education. German education law clearly stipulates that parents have the obligation to educate their children, and German parents also attach great importance to creating a sincere atmosphere for their children. The principle that parents generally abide by is that parents must set an example and educate their children to be honest and trustworthy.
The atmosphere of honesty in Germany not only cultivates children's good moral quality, but also regulates adults' conscious compliance with social order. When describing the personality characteristics of Germans, they are rigorous, honest and trustworthy. This sentence, which is often mentioned, has a lot to do with the honesty education and parenting teaching in Germany since childhood. Japan: Honesty education runs through all aspects of people, and almost all fields from home to school require honesty and trustworthiness.
Parents at home demand that their children be allowed to lie and set an example. Parents will educate their children early through various social rules and early education products.
School teachers will strictly demand students' integrity, and even many school mottos have integrity. The motto of Tokyo Wenjing Girls' School is honesty, diligence and kindness. The motto of Taixing school is also holistic. Educators in Japan generally realize that honesty is very important to show honesty, and they must keep their promises and keep their promises. The educational policy of Cuiling School in Yokohama is self-reliance, honesty and pragmatism, and they cultivate autonomy and honesty. Being able to do one's duty, Japan's integrity school motto wins by enumerating Japan's integrity education, which runs through children's school life. There is always an ethics course in Japanese schools: honesty, kindness, progress, dedication, humility, reputation and justice. The main content of this course is that every Japanese primary school student has a moral manual, and the notebook moral manual records all kinds of moral norms in easy-to-understand language.
Japanese entrepreneurs generally believe that honesty is the life and death of enterprises, and only by adhering to honesty and social responsibility can we win the trust of customers. On the other hand, cheating and cheating will lose partners and customers, which is tantamount to digging your own grave. The focus of Japanese business philosophy is to insist on honesty and encourage honest enterprises. Japan's Sankei Shimbun invites the heads of relevant administrative departments, experts and company presidents to form an evaluation committee, selects honest enterprises from thousands of enterprises through social investigation every year, and holds a seminar on honest enterprises to let the winning enterprises show themselves. It is undoubtedly a brand effect for enterprises and a great encouragement for honest enterprises.