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ReligionSecondary Education

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What is Morality?
  • Morality relates to the principles of right and wrong
  • Morality is to do with right or wrong, regardless of whether the                     ‘right’ action/choice is seen as good or bad
  • Many people see morality as ‘personal’, meaning that what one             person considers ‘right’, another may consider ‘wrong’
  • There are usually accepted standards of what is right and wrong              within a society
  • Different cultures and religions often have different beliefs on               what’s right and wrong

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School/Friends
  • At school your mentors such as teachers may influence your morality

  • Your peers, in school and outside of school also influence you, similarly to the way your siblings and cousins do


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Media/Social Media

When you watch a documentary for example, of a zoo, it may be portrayed as a bad zoo that is being very harmful to the animals
● While this may not be exactly accurate you naturally begin to believe             this and from that may decide that zoos are in fact morally wrong
● You may then share that video on your social media, which will                         further influence other peoples’ morals also

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Keywords relating to Morality
  • Belief- to hold a strong opinion or viewpoint on something
  • Choice- making a decision while considering what's considered right or wrong
  • Influence- the capacity to have an effect on a person, development or
  • behaviour of someone or something.
  • Morality- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour
  • Principle- the reasoning which serves as a foundation for a belief or
      behaviour
  • Society- a group/community of people living together sharing laws 

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De persoonsvorm (pv)

  • In elke zin staan werkwoorden. 

  • Een van die werkwoorden (let op: soms zijn het er meer) is de persoonsvorm.

  • De pv geeft het getal/aantal aan en de tijd.



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