3. Do you consider yourself as a
responsible person? How? In what
ways?
4. What is responsibility ?
Comes from the Latin responsus, which means “to
respond.” There are actually a few different definitions of
the noun.
A duty or obligation to satisfactorily perform or complete a
task assigned by someone. ( Business,Dictionary)
Means you do the things you are expected to do and accept
the consequences (results) of your actions. (anonymous)
Responsibility means feeling it’s your duty to deal with
what comes up, being accountable, and/or being able to act
independently and make decisions without authorization.
(Source: Elizabeth Wagele)
6. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
• A legal responsibility is what you MUST
do.
• legal duties as the laws demand us to do.
This is obedience to laws; acting according
to the legal management. Eg. To pay tax in
time
• Specific duties imposed upon persons to
care or provide for others, such as the
parents' duty to the child or the
guardianship of a ward.
7. As a teacher what is
your legal
responsibility?
Teachers Must Keep
Student Information
Confidential
Fine Line
Between
Discipline and
Physical Abuse
Inappropriate Touching
of Students Is Never
Permissible
8. MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
• A moral responsibility is what you SHOULD do
• Sometimes we feel responsible for people or things
because we believe it is the right thing to do. We feel that
we are morally responsible because to ignore it would be
wrong.
9. MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
• Moral duties are done according to our moral concept of
right and wrong. (Eg. To show proper respect to parents,
teachers etc. )
• Moral responsiblity is the responsibility that comes with
wisdom. Those without wisdom do not have it, and can
not understand it.
10. If you know something about someone close to you, but the
knowledge was given to you in utter confidence by
someone who's trust was of utmost importance, is it your
moral responsibility to divulge that information to that
someone close to you, and
1) if you did, that someone close to you would be
devastated by the truth
2) If you did, that someone would nevertheless be grateful,
but you would lose the trust of the other person who
expected you to keep that information confidential
12. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
• Personal responsibility includes being responsible for
your own actions and well-being.
• Personal responsibility means being accountable on what
we think and what we do. Dr. Frank Thomas’
• Responsibility is something most people are taught from
an early age. As you get older you take what you learn
and use it to your advantage to help you sustain a healthy
way of living. This includes taking care of yourself from
the inside out while managing emotions and other needs
13.
14. As a human being what is
your ?
• responsibility in the family ?
• responsibility in the community ?
• Responsibility to beliefs, traditions,
religion ?
15. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP OF
FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY?
• When you are free, you have to depend on yourself for
everything, so there is responsibility.
• Freedom comes the responsibility, the moral
responsibility. Which means that free to act in certain
way to the other person but we both are responsible to not
to hurt each other’s sentiments or obstruct anyone’s
convenience of doing anything. - (NIETZSCHE)