Ethical communication requires honesty,accuracy and fairness in sharing information. Presenting both strengths and limitations of a theory shows respect for truth and for learners' right to balanced knowledge. This behaviour therefore reflects the ethical principle of communication.
Option A:
Ethical practice builds credibility and trust between teacher and students,which directly supports learning outcomes.
Option B:
Aesthetic aspects relate to beauty of expression rather than truthfulness.
Option C:
Mechanical aspects focus on technical transmission,not moral responsibility.
Option D:
Ritualistic communication emphasises ceremonies and symbols,not accuracy of content.
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