The College of Medicine, the Division of Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance, in cooperation with the Division of Continuing Education, held a training workshop entitled ((Ethics of the Teaching Profession)), on Sunday 11-20-2022, and it was delivered by Prof. Dr. Ali Tariq.
The workshop included addressing the concept of morals in general and professional ethics in particular, with an explanation of the difference between them, as there is a relationship between them and religion, traditions, customs, systems and society.
The aim of the workshop is to clarify the importance of ethics in education, and also to define the goal and purpose of education or health. The meaning of education must be to understand and educate the student (the goal of health is to take care of the patient), so the system and individuals must work together to achieve this goal (which is Student education) This is the systemic thinking in education, which is the basis for the success of the education process.
The workshop emphasized that morals require the feeling that a person is within a system and not alone. The absence of morals means the absence of a system, and therefore the absence of a correct education that achieves its desired goal.