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LE1-C1S2T1pg15-20 Ethics, Morals, Values

This lesson explains ethics, morals, and values as they relate to the Marine Corps.

Lesson Objectives Explain ethics, morals, and values as they relate to the Marine Corps. Identify the four professional beliefs and values of the Marine Corps. Understand how honor, courage, and commitment define the code of conduct for the Marine Corps.

CPS Key Word Questions (1-4) Key Words CPS Key Word Questions (1-4)

Key Words _____ - moral beliefs and rules about right and wrong ______ - principles and beliefs concerning right and wrong behavior ______ - moral principles and beliefs that a person thinks are important ______ - being more concerned with the welfare of others than oneself Ethics Morals Values Selfless

CPS Lesson Questions (1-2) Warm Up Questions CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

Opening Question Describe one thing that you (or a friend) has done in the last year that you would describe as “ethical” behavior. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

Definition of Ethics and Morals _____ are a set of standards by which human actions are determined to be right or wrong, good or evil. Ethics ______ are defined as an established set of codes or accepted notions of right and wrong. Morals

Marine Ethics and Morals While there is no written list for ethical behavior for Marines, some standards have been established. A Marine’s word is his bond. Marines take care of their own.

Professional Ethics The professional values that are encouraged in the Marine Corps consist of the following: Loyalty to the Ideals of the Nation Loyalty to the Unit Personal Responsibility Selfless Service Self-Discipline

Professional Ethics Background The code of ethics for the Marine Corps is directly traced to the ________________________. Declaration of Independence A Marine must remember that their professional code must come ______ their personal values. before Click to view

Professional Ethics Loyalty to the Ideals of the Nation Loyalty to the nation means believing in truth, justice, freedom, and equality. For Marines, it means they are willing to defend these ideals for which many wars were fought, and many Marines died.

Professional Ethics Loyalty to the Unit Next to the importance of the mission, the most important thing for a leader is the unit. Keeping your Marines safe Well-Being of their Team Development of a Cohesive Group

Professional Ethics Personal Responsibility Marines are obligated to accomplish their mission, honor their commitments, and seek to improve themselves at all times. Leaders are responsible for their actions AND for the actions of those in their command.

Professional Ethics Selfless Service A leader’s actions and the unit’s actions should always reflect what is best for the Corps and the nation. Each Marine should strive to work harder than anyone else in the unit.

Professional Ethics Self-Discipline You should do what needs to be done regardless of stress, exhaustion, or other conditions. Pride cannot be taught, but it can be developed.

CPS Lesson Question (3-5) Example:

Core Values Honor Never lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do Maintain integrity Respect human dignity

Core Values Courage Courage means doing the right thing regardless of the consequences, and taking responsibility for all actions. Moral courage, not physical courage, is what it takes to do the right thing in the face of adversity and disapproval.

Core Values Commitment Commitment is the spirit of determination and dedication within individuals. You have the responsibility to act in a manner that exhibits your dedication and devotion.

Values and Standards Legal standards are formal regulatory standards contained in law. Basic National values are established in the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and other traditions. Traditional Marine Corps values are required behavior for all Marines.

Values and Standards Actual Marine Corps values are the values that are functioning at the local units. Individual values are values held by the individual Marines involved in the situation. Institutional pressures are elements of Marine Corps policies, procedures, and operations that influence the ethical behavior of Marines.

Lesson Question CPS Lesson Question (6) Example:

Optional Video Questions

Optional Video Questions Watch this video, then answer Video Questions (3-4).

Closing Question What is one new behavior you could incorporate into your life that would reflect a commitment to the Marine Corps values? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

Questions

Copyright Information Images in this lesson were taken from: Microsoft© Clip Art Gallery Marine Corps Combat Camera