Environmental Sciences, asked by balenasangma0, 7 months ago

23. The aim of value education is to inculcate in students
(a) social values
(b) political values
(c) moral values​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The aim of the value education is to inoculate social values in students.

  • The education is one of the most important things in the life of every mature human being of our society.
  • The school college based formal education is the most basic form of education that we all receive during our student life.
  • But, the above mentioned, formal education is unable to develop the moral sides of the students.
  • To develop the moral sides of the student in order to make them good human beings, the value education is given.
  • For the sake of a beta society the value education should be mandatory like the other subjects of the syllabus.
Answered by PADMINI
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The value education aims to inculcate in students' Moral Values.

  • Value Education is also known as Moral Science. It is the subject where we learn Moral values.

  • It is a very important subject which teaches many useful things in life. The name of this subject may vary for different schools.

  • Students will get moral values from the subject of "Value Education'.

  • It teaches students what is right or what is wrong. It also teaches about anger management and how to be punctual at the time.

  • It helps students to build a friendly relationship with people around them and teaches them how to behave in society.
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