1. Meaning And Need
VALUE EDUCATION
Submitted to,
Dr. George Varghese
Assistant Professor
General Education
Submitted by,
Aji Mathew
2nd Year
B.Ed Mathematics
MountTaborTraining College, Pathanapuram
2. Presented by,
Name : Aji Mathew
Optional : Mathematics
Reg. No. : 18019303001
Subject : Edu – 12, Learner In The Educational Perspective
4. Values
Values are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or
motivate attitudes or actions. They help us to determine what is
important to us. Values describe the personal qualities we choose to
embody to guide our actions; the sort of person we want to be; the
manner in which we treat ourselves and others, and our interaction
with the world around us. They provide the general guidelines for
conduct.
6. Value Education
“Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a
more clever devil.” ― C.S. Lewis.
In the words of John Dewey (1966), “Value education means primarily to
prize to esteem to appraise, holding it dear and also the act of passing
judgment upon the nature and amount of its value as compared with
something else”.
Value Education is a process of increasing the overall character of a student,
it also includes character development, personality development and spiritual
development.
7. Value Education
Explicit values education is associated with those different pedagogies, methods or programmes that
teachers or educators use in order to create learning experiences for students when it comes to value
questions.
Implicit values education on the other hand covers those aspects of the educational experience
resulting in value influence learning, which can be related to the concept of hidden curriculum. This
discussion on implicit and explicit raises the philosophical problem of whether or not an unintentional
action can be called education.
8. Needs of Value Education
Moral awareness should be endorsed to orient the progress in science & technology
towards the welfare of mankind.
Common values should be re-discovered to unite human beings with the general
decline of traditional values.
Teachers pass values to the students both consciously and unconsciously through
their conduct in and out of class rooms. Therefore the need for a consciously planned
value education program is obvious to establish a formal learning.
The students might face more complicated decision making situations about issues
involving values. They should be helped in developing the ability to make proper
choices in such situations through value education.
9. Needs of Value Education
Increase in Juvenile delinquency is a crisis to youth who under goes the
process of personal growth. In such situation value education assumes a
special significance.
Value Education awakens curiosity, development of proper interests,
attitudes, values and capacity to think and judge about oneself.
Value Education helps in Promoting Social and Natural Integration.
To teach the values of the culture and society.
To enable them to distinguish between right and wrong
10. Needs of Value Education
To form the conscience of youngsters.
To continue the traditions of the society.
To make meaningful the practices and belief.
To connect to every human being in the right way.
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Feel free to use more than one slide to reflect upon your process. It also helps to add some video of your process.
Notes to presenter:
What did you think at first?
What obstacles did you encounter along the way?
How did you overcome those obstacles?
What images can you add to support your process?
This SmartArt allows you add images and text to help outline your process. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then pictures and words should help you communicate this reflection on learning perfectly! You can always click on Insert>SmartArt to change this graphic or select the graphic and click on the Design contextual menu to change the colors.
Feel free to use more than one slide to reflect upon your process. It also helps to add some video of your process.
Notes to presenter:
What did you think at first?
What obstacles did you encounter along the way?
How did you overcome those obstacles?
What images can you add to support your process?
This SmartArt allows you add images and text to help outline your process. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then pictures and words should help you communicate this reflection on learning perfectly! You can always click on Insert>SmartArt to change this graphic or select the graphic and click on the Design contextual menu to change the colors.
Feel free to use more than one slide to reflect upon your process. It also helps to add some video of your process.
Notes to presenter:
What did you think at first?
What obstacles did you encounter along the way?
How did you overcome those obstacles?
What images can you add to support your process?
This SmartArt allows you add images and text to help outline your process. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then pictures and words should help you communicate this reflection on learning perfectly! You can always click on Insert>SmartArt to change this graphic or select the graphic and click on the Design contextual menu to change the colors.
Feel free to use more than one slide to reflect upon your process. It also helps to add some video of your process.
Notes to presenter:
What is your purpose for sharing this reflection?
Is it at the end of a unit or project?
Are you sharing this reflection, at the attainment of a learning goal you set for yourself?
Is it at the end of a course?
State your purpose for the reflection or even the purpose of the learning experience or learning goal. Be clear and be specific in stating your purpose.