In today’s educational landscape, schools play a crucial role not only in academic instruction but also in developing students' character. This study investigates the integration of ethical values into classroom activities and its impact on student character development. Using a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through observations, interviews with teachers and students, and analysis of school documents related to value-based education. The findings reveal that values such as honesty, responsibility, discipline, tolerance, and respect significantly influence students’ behavior when consistently applied. Teachers serve as key moral role models by embodying ethical behavior and applying empathetic teaching practices. A positive shool environment marked by clear rules, safety, and respectful relationships further supports character growth. The study concludes that embedding ethical values into educational practices is an effective approach to nurturing morally upright and intellectually capable students.
Susi Erni Wati Zega (Sat,) studied this question.
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