"The contribution of Christian education in shaping work ethics among Christian students"
by Theodorus, Alexander (2025)
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This research explores the contribution of Christian education in shaping work ethics among Christian students, particularly within academic and professional preparation contexts. The study investigates how values embedded in Christian teaching such as diligence, honesty, responsibility, and service are integrated into the educational process and internalized by students. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis from selected Christian schools and students. The findings reveal that Christian education plays a significant role in cultivating strong work ethics, primarily through biblical instruction, teacher modeling, character-based curricula, and school practices that emphasize moral discipline. However, the effectiveness of this formation is influenced by the consistency of value transmission, parental support, and community reinforcement. This study contributes to educational and theological discourse by highlighting the relevance of faith-based moral education in preparing ethically grounded individuals for the workforce. It offers insights for Christian educators, curriculum developers, and policymakers seeking to strengthen the integration of faith, character, and work readiness in educational settings.
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