Being truthful and trustworthy in all things;

acting justly and honorably.

Definition

  • Truthful, not lying, cheating, or stealing.

Objective

  • Students will recognize the importance of telling the truth and be able to identify situations in which they have a choice to be honest or dishonest. They will also recognize the consequences of being dishonest.

Application

  • Honest persons are more trustworthy, dependable, and valuable as future employees.
  • Learning to be honest encourages positive relationships.
  • Students need to realize that dishonesty has significant costs, both to them as individuals and to society as a whole.
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