when individuals share similar standards in a community,we can use the term
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Proceeding from the traditional definition of ethics as the study of moral duty and obligation, ethic of community is defined as the moral responsibility to engage in communal processes as educators pursue the moral purposes of their work and address the ongoing challenges of daily life and work in schools.
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When people share the same values in society, we can use the word is:
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- A community is a small or large community unit (biological group) that has something in common, such as customs, religion, values, or identity.
- Communities often share a local feeling found somewhere (e.g., country, village, village, or neighborhood) or in a visible place through social media.
- Individuals in groups are connected to each other through social relations.
- In social science, a social group can be defined as two or more people working together, sharing similar characteristics, and collectively feeling united.
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