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IMPORTANCE OF VALUE EDUCATION

OBJECTIVES
Renowned personality Nelson Madela rightly states, “Education is the most
powerful weapon through which you can change the world.” However, in this
quote, Nelson Mandela referred to two kinds of education: academic education
and value education.
In today’s world, where there are several moral crises taking place, the need for
value education is essential. Education, as a process, continues throughout life
and occurs both, inside and outside the classroom.
Value Education has relevance in today’s world as it trains the student to
recognize moral values.
INTRODUCTION
Value-based learning is a form of training that emphasizes the personality
development of individuals. This type of education allows you to tackle real-life
situations with ease, helping you take the reins in shaping your future.
The importance of values lies in molding the youth, and aiding them in adapting
to changing circumstances. Value education also plays an important role in
helping individuals carry out social, moral, and democratic obligations.
Character, citizenship, emotional, and spiritual development are all its forms.
High-quality learning sessions can dramatically alter your personality and
character. This form of training also emphasizes responsibility and ethical
principles in organizations such as families, education institutions, businesses,
and sports.
Importance of value education
In today’s world, where moral crises are replete across the globe, the need for
value-based learning is slowly gaining recognition. Value education is now seen
as a discipline that must be inherent in traditional systems.
Here are some points highlighting the importance of value education in the
global training system –
Value education plays an important role in helping you make the right decisions
in difficult situations by weighing the different influencing factors. Therefore,
such training can significantly improve your decision-making abilities.
The importance of values helps in overall character and personality
development. Value training is an excellent way to improve mental & emotional
strength. This allows you to realize and work through your emotions and
thought processes in healthy and acceptable ways.
Through this excellent tool, you gain the skill of empathy. Empathy involves
putting yourself in other people’s shoes (cognitively & emotionally). Empathy
is a remarkable skill that can improve your overall ability to resolve conflicts
and understand other opinions.
With age, the number of responsibilities you handle will significantly increase.
One of the core skills taught by education is knowing how to manage all your
responsibilities efficiently.
Finally, the importance of value education is emphasized with the concept of
democratic thinking and applying the same practically. It can shape the way you
think and respond to societal influences, allowing you to be a mindful citizen of
your country.

Goals of Importance of Value Education


This notion refers to the educational process of instilling moral norms in order
to foster more peaceful and democratic communities. Values education,
therefore, encourages tolerance and understanding beyond our political,
cultural, and religious differences, with a specific emphasis on the defense of
human rights, the protection of ethnic minorities and vulnerable groups, and
environmental conservation.
Purpose of Value Education
Value education is significant on many levels in the modern world. It is essential
to ensure that moral and ethical values are instilled in children throughout their
educational journey and even after.
The main goals of value education are as follows:
To make sure that a child's personality development is approached holistically,
taking into account their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs
Instilling a sense of patriotism and good citizenship values
Educating students about the value of brotherhood at the social, national, and
global levels
Fostering politeness, accountability, and cooperation
Fostering a sense of curiosity and inquiry about orthodox practices
Teaching students how to make moral decisions and how to make good
decisions
Encouraging a democratic outlook and way of life
Teaching students the value of tolerance and respect for people of all cultures
and religions.
Scope of Value Education
The scope of value education is as follows-
To make a positive contribution to society through good living and trust.
Moral education, personality education, ethics, and philosophy have all
attempted to accomplish similar goals.
Character education in the United States refers to six character education
programs in schools that try to teach key values such as friendliness, fairness,
and social justice while also influencing students' behavior and attitudes.

Types of Value Education


Cultural Value
Cultural values are concerned with what is right and wrong, good and evil, as
well as conventions and behavior. Language, ethics, social hierarchy, aesthetics,
education, law, economics, philosophy, and many social institutions all reflect
cultural values.
Moral Value
Ethical principles include respecting others' and one's own authority, keeping
commitments, avoiding unnecessary conflicts with others, avoiding cheating
and dishonesty, praising people and making them work, and encouraging
others.
Personal Values
Personal values include whatever a person needs in social interaction. Personal
values include beauty, morality, confidence, self-motivation, regularity,
ambition, courage, vision, imagination, and so on.
Spiritual Value
Spiritual worth is the greatest moral value. Purity, meditation, yoga, discipline,
control, clarity, and devotion to God are examples of spiritual virtues.
Spiritual value education emphasizes self-discipline concepts. satisfaction with
self-discipline, absence of wants, general greed, and freedom from seriousness.

Social Value
A person cannot exist in the world unless they communicate with others. People
are looking for social values such as love, affection, friendship, noble groups,
reference groups, impurity, hospitality, courage, service, justice, freedom,
patience, forgiveness, coordination, compassion, tolerance, and so on.
Universal Value
The perception of the human predicament is defined by universal ideals. We
identify ourselves with mankind and the universe through universal ideals. Life,
joy, fraternity, love, sympathy, service, paradise, truth, and eternity are examples
of universal values.
Conclusion
In conclusion, value education is an important aspect of personal and social
development. It focuses on teaching and promoting universal values, such as
honesty, compassion, and respect, to help individuals become responsible and
ethical members of society.
There are various methods for imparting value education, including classroom
instruction, role modelling, service learning, co-curricular activities, counselling
and guidance, and parental involvement. By emphasizing the development of
personal values and virtues, value education can help individuals lead more
fulfilling and meaningful lives.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://ishiksha.net/value-education/
https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/the-importance-of-value-education/
https://www.collegesearch.in/articles/importance-of-value-education
https://leverageedu.com/blog/importance-of-value-education/
QUESTIONARIE
• What are Values?
Values are personal beliefs, which are deep-rooted beliefs that we believe
are right and wrong, moral or immoral, good or bad, and desirable or
undesirable. Values are also known as standards or norms
• What is Value-Based Education?
Value-based education is an approach to teaching and learning that
focuses on developing personal values and virtues.
• What are methods of imparting Value Education?
Classroom instruction , Role modelling , Service learning , Co-curricular
activities , Counselling and guidance , Parental involvement
• What is the need for Value Education?
If we want to guide our children on the right path, we must first educate
them about right and wrong. We need to teach them to be honest,
hardworking, kindhearted, generous, and responsible. This is called
values education.
• How does Value Education help us in our daily life?
Value education helps us to make good decisions. It also teaches us to be
responsible and teach our children the right values and virtues.
• How to implement Value Education in school?
Value education is a process where a teacher teaches his students about
values in the classroom. The best way to implement it is to incorporate
values into the curriculum and make it part of its life.

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