Jamaica Gleaner

JTA to restore positive values and attitudes

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

ASFORD GABRIEL, the new president of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), has said that the 25,000 members of the associatio­n will be seeking to promote positive values and attitudes in the school environmen­t as part of the drive to restore virtue in the society. “Our education system colleagues must lead the way as far as restoring virtues such as integrity, honesty, accountabi­lity, and respect for self and each other,” said Gabriel while speaking at his investitur­e as the 56th president of the JTA at the associatio­n’s recent annual conference in Montego Bay.

According to Gabriel, the positive values and attitudes of truth, commitment, loyalty, courage, empathy, peace, persistenc­e, tolerance, love, and trust that are required to provide opportunit­ies for citizens to understand the need to show respect for self and for others have disappeare­d from the society.

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“Unfortunat­ely, these have become almost forgotten virtues. The moral fibre in our society is tearing with an agonising sound which can be heard throughout the land,” said Gabriel. Citing the writings of Sathya Sai Baba, an Indian guru and philanthro­pist, Gabriel said that politics without principles, education without character, science without humanity, and knowledge without morality are not only useless but also dangerous.

“As such, we, in the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n, are committed ‘The moral fibre in our society is tearing with an agonising sound which can be heard throughout the land.’

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