Stella and Corruption – A Moral Lesson for the Classroom
Stella and Corruption is a school novel designed to spark discussion among young students about ethics, responsibility and civic values.
The story follows two classmates navigating everyday school life. When one offers a bribe to the other, Stella is faced with a choice: stay silent, or stand up for what is right. Her decision triggers a chain of events that exposes the many faces of corruption – from the classroom to the larger society.
A tool for civic and ethical education
This novel is ideal for helping young readers:
- Understand what corruption is and how it begins
- Reflect on the importance of honesty, courage and responsibility
- Discuss real-life situations they may face in or outside school
Recommended for:
- Middle and high school students (12+)
- Teachers and civic education facilitators
- Educational institutions promoting integrity and accountability
“Stella and Corruption” is more than a story — it’s a starting point for change, right from the classroom.