However, I believe that if the problem of corruption can be addressed at a young age, every country's degree of corruption will significantly decline in the near future.
Your ideas are really good, but who will teach them when greed still exists in schools. It can be said that corruption exists everywhere in the world, not only in the government so it is difficult to teach children about corruption even their teachers are corrupt.
It's a pity to talk about the current state of corruption in our country, if they go to school, don't take extra lessons, don't give gifts to their homeroom teachers, those students will be judged as average or weak and vice versa, students who take full extra lessons and have gifts on holidays will be good students of the school. As parents like us know it's a stain on the education industry as well as the government but we have no choice.