Ethical Behavior in College and Personal Life

 
Life Orientation:
Life Skills
 
NQF 2
 
Explain
ethical
behaviour
at college
& in your
personal life
 
Module 12
Think about it…
 
What would life be like without 
any
regard
 for 
ethics
 & 
morals
?
How can study funds be
managed
 
responsibly
?
How can you know for sure what is
right
 & 
wrong
 behaviour?
 
Ethical & moral
behaviour
 
Unit 12.1
 
What is 
ethical
& 
moral 
behaviour?
 
Based on 
moral principles
Good 
values 
& 
standards
Not always law, but followed by people
for a 
peaceful existence
.
 
Forms of 
unethical
 behaviour
 
Bending the
rules
 & breaking
the 
law
(e.g. abusing
alcohol,
speeding,
selling illegal
goods)
Spreading 
gossip
& 
rumours
 
Figure 12.2: Illegal products include
fake brand name sunglasses
 
Forms of 
unethical
 behaviour
 
Being 
dishonest
:
Lying
Cheating
Stealing
Procrastinating,
wasting time 
&
wasting resources
 
Figure 12.4: Shoplifting is a crime,
regardless of whether the stolen
item is a bar of soap, lipstick, book
or TV set
 
Some sexual relations
Bribing and 
intimidating
 others
Committing abuse or 
violence
.
 
Forms of 
unethical
 behaviour
Refer to 
Examples
12.1
 to 
12.5 
in your
Student’s Book
 for
more information
about unethical
behaviour.
 
Forms of 
unethical
 behaviour
 
Module 12
 
Learning activity 12.1
 
Test your knowledge of this unit by completing Learning activity 12.1 in your
Student’s Book.
 
Responsibilities
& duties regarding
study funding
 
Unit 12.2
 
Sources of 
study funding
 
Bursaries
:
Money to 
help
pay 
for studies
Based on 
financial
need
 & 
academic
performance
Paid by
companies
, 
trust
funds
, 
charities
& 
NGOs
Not paid back
unless
 the student
fails
.
 
Figure 12.8: Some bursaries pay the
funds direct into the college on behalf
of the student
 
Scholarships:
Type of 
bursary
Based on 
academic
 or 
sport performance
Conditions 
to be met
.
Loans:
Offered by: 
NSFAS
, 
colleges
 & 
banks
Interest 
payable
.
 
Sources of 
study funding
 
Study policies:
Savings 
plan
Started when 
children are young
.
Awards:
Prize for 
best student
Covers fees 
for a year 
or for
 
all years
of study
.
 
Sources of 
study funding
 
Meet 
all requirements
Draw up a 
budget
Aim for 
good marks
Remember 
why you are at college
Communicate.
 
Study funding – 
responsibilities
& 
duties
 
Module 12
 
Learning activity 12.2
 
Test your knowledge of this section – and look at your budget – by
completing Learning activity 12.2 in your 
Student’s Book
.
 
Your own ethical
values & behaviour
at college
 
Unit 12.3
 
Your 
ethical values 
& 
behaviour
 
Ethical choices need to be made
every day
.
Remember
:
Ethics = 
moral correctness
Values = 
principles
 that guide your 
ethical
&
 moral behaviour
; what is important
Moral behaviour = 
acceptable actions
.
 
Module 12
 
Learning activity 12.3
 
Test your knowledge of this section – and analyse your ethical values – by
completing Learning activity 12.3 in your 
Student’s Book
.
 
Module 12
 
Learning activity 12.4
 
Test your knowledge of this unit – and interview a role model for ethical
behaviour – by completing Learning activity 12.4 in your 
Student’s Book
.
 
Module 12
 
Test your knowledge of this module by completing the Summative assessment of
Module 12 in your 
Student’s Book
.
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Exploring ethical behavior in college and personal life is essential for fostering a peaceful existence. This module delves into the principles of ethical and moral behavior, highlighting the importance of good values and standards. It also identifies various forms of unethical behavior and provides insights on managing study funds responsibly. By understanding the impact of ethics and morals, individuals can make informed decisions that contribute to a positive and ethical society.

  • Ethical behavior
  • College
  • Personal life
  • Values
  • Standards

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  1. Life Orientation: Life Skills NQF 2 Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  2. Explain ethical behaviour at college & in your personal life Module 12 *see terms and conditions

  3. Think about it What would life be like without any regard for ethics & morals? How can study funds be managed responsibly? How can you know for sure what is right & wrong behaviour?

  4. Unit 12.1 Ethical & moral behaviour Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  5. What is ethical & moral behaviour? Based on moral principles Good values & standards Not always law, but followed by people for a peaceful existence.

  6. Forms of unethical behaviour Bending the rules & breaking the law (e.g. abusing alcohol, speeding, selling illegal goods) Spreading gossip & rumours Figure 12.2: Illegal products include fake brand name sunglasses

  7. Forms of unethical behaviour Being dishonest: Lying Cheating Stealing Procrastinating, wasting time & wasting resources Figure 12.4: Shoplifting is a crime, regardless of whether the stolen item is a bar of soap, lipstick, book or TV set

  8. Forms of unethical behaviour Some sexual relations Bribing and intimidating others Committing abuse or violence.

  9. Forms of unethical behaviour Refer to Examples 12.1 to 12.5 in your Student s Book for more information about unethical behaviour.

  10. Learning activity 12.1 Module 12 Test your knowledge of this unit by completing Learning activity 12.1 in your Student s Book. Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  11. Unit 12.2 Responsibilities & duties regarding study funding Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  12. Sources of study funding Bursaries: Money to help pay for studies Based on financial need & academic performance Paid by companies, trust funds, charities & NGOs Not paid back unless the student fails. Figure 12.8: Some bursaries pay the funds direct into the college on behalf of the student

  13. Sources of study funding Scholarships: Type of bursary Based on academic or sport performance Conditions to be met. Loans: Offered by: NSFAS, colleges & banks Interest payable.

  14. Sources of study funding Study policies: Savings plan Started when children are young. Awards: Prize for best student Covers fees for a year or for all years of study.

  15. Study funding responsibilities & duties Meet all requirements Draw up a budget Aim for good marks Remember why you are at college Communicate.

  16. Learning activity 12.2 Module 12 Test your knowledge of this section and look at your budget by completing Learning activity 12.2 in your Student s Book. Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  17. Unit 12.3 Your own ethical values & behaviour at college Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  18. Your ethical values & behaviour Ethical choices need to be made every day. Remember: Ethics = moral correctness Values = principles that guide your ethical & moral behaviour; what is important Moral behaviour = acceptable actions.

  19. Learning activity 12.3 Module 12 Test your knowledge of this section and analyse your ethical values by completing Learning activity 12.3 in your Student s Book. Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  20. Learning activity 12.4 Module 12 Test your knowledge of this unit and interview a role model for ethical behaviour by completing Learning activity 12.4 in your Student s Book. Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  21. Summative assessment Module 12 Test your knowledge of this module by completing the Summative assessment of Module 12 in your Student s Book. Life Orientation NQF Level 2

  22. Mathematics NQF Level 2 Life Orientation (Life Skills) NQF Level 2

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