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India is badly in need of Value Based Education and Teaching System which inculcates among the young students values that they need to imbibe and embalm within them.
Value based education (VBE) imparts social, moral, integrity, character, spirituality and many more. It builds the qualities of humility, strength and honesty in a person. They become better citizens of a country. People with high ethical values will never cheat others. People are taught to co-operate with each other. They make their life happier and works hard to make others happy.
There is need for imparting proper values among the children. A child learns a lot from the people around him. If the social environment is not good, then it becomes very difficult for him to display ethics and values in his behaviour. We hear it all around, that children in India are going astray. Newspapers report how a fifteen year old boy has been the leader of a gang of auto-thieves. And all these auto-thieves belong to the so- called high families. To get rich quick has been their ambition—not hard work, not sustained pursuits of high order but just anything that can get them quick returns in the form of good money—that has led them to these nefarious ways.
Our country very much needs a value-oriented educational systems...
The values inculcated among young generation would remain with them permanently. It may just be that the young boy or girl of today is better informed than what their parents had been at their age. He or she may sound smarter with new knowledge but this is due to the modern techniques to which he/she stands exposed and of which he or she has the advantage. T.V., internet, computer, etc. These were not available to the parents. Computers and the information received from them or the data fed by them may become outdated but values once inculcated would remain a permanent acquisition for all life. Swami Vivekananda once said, “If education is identical with information, libraries are the greatest sages of the world and encyclopedias are `Rishis’.” There is something very much more than mere information that has to be imparted to the young mind.
Mother is the first teacher for her child. Value based teachings and education are the fields, the first teacher in which is the mother. It is the mother who tends to lend the first lessons and it is on her that rests the foundation-laying responsibility. What is right, what is wrong, what is true,what is false, what is respectable and noble and what is not – it is the mother who imparts these lessons. It is the mother who taught her child remain honest. She encourages her child to always speak up the truth. She should ensure that her children never tell a lie. The mother should make the child learn that she would never scold him if her child tells the truth even if the child had done some wrong. ‘Admit the wrong done and you would be a nice child’ – let the child develop this faith and he would never fall a victim to falsehood.
The feeling of unity and communal harmony helps build values in a student.In a vast nation like India with so many sections in the society, so many sects, so many religions, so many regions, and so many languages the child has to be taught the lesson in ‘unity in diversity’. The daily morning prayer of the school should contain this lesson of national oneness. This should not only be repeated every morning but its import and meaning to be explained by the Principal or a teacher.
Values Education need to be taught through mutual interaction and inter-communion. There need not be any special classroom lectures on Moral Values Based Education. It is never needed to identify any particular religion or faith. God is one and we are all children of the same God. That is the basic lesson that needs to be given.
Discipline is still a great lesson that has to be imparted. It is the teacher who himself or herself should be an example of discipline and children would be the automatic learners.
Value education should be included in higher education levels. NCC, boy scouts and guides programmes are also a helpful means of creating a consciousness in discipline and co-working. The Indian Education Systemshould adopt value based education at all levels. The value-oriented educational programme should not be led only during the school level, but should be carried on further up to the level of higher education too, as it is from there that the nation’s political leaders, bureaucrats and army personnel would emerge.
Value Based Education, therefore, is a part of the Educational programme which cannot be shelved or done away with. It has to be a part of life and life is a constant education and the process of living is a process of learning.
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Value based education (VBE) imparts social, moral, integrity, character, spirituality and many more. It builds the qualities of humility, strength and honesty in a person. They become better citizens of a country. People with high ethical values will never cheat others. People are taught to co-operate with each other. They make their life happier and works hard to make others happy.
There is need for imparting proper values among the children. A child learns a lot from the people around him. If the social environment is not good, then it becomes very difficult for him to display ethics and values in his behaviour. We hear it all around, that children in India are going astray. Newspapers report how a fifteen year old boy has been the leader of a gang of auto-thieves. And all these auto-thieves belong to the so- called high families. To get rich quick has been their ambition—not hard work, not sustained pursuits of high order but just anything that can get them quick returns in the form of good money—that has led them to these nefarious ways.
Our country very much needs a value-oriented educational systems...
The values inculcated among young generation would remain with them permanently. It may just be that the young boy or girl of today is better informed than what their parents had been at their age. He or she may sound smarter with new knowledge but this is due to the modern techniques to which he/she stands exposed and of which he or she has the advantage. T.V., internet, computer, etc. These were not available to the parents. Computers and the information received from them or the data fed by them may become outdated but values once inculcated would remain a permanent acquisition for all life. Swami Vivekananda once said, “If education is identical with information, libraries are the greatest sages of the world and encyclopedias are `Rishis’.” There is something very much more than mere information that has to be imparted to the young mind.
Mother is the first teacher for her child. Value based teachings and education are the fields, the first teacher in which is the mother. It is the mother who tends to lend the first lessons and it is on her that rests the foundation-laying responsibility. What is right, what is wrong, what is true,what is false, what is respectable and noble and what is not – it is the mother who imparts these lessons. It is the mother who taught her child remain honest. She encourages her child to always speak up the truth. She should ensure that her children never tell a lie. The mother should make the child learn that she would never scold him if her child tells the truth even if the child had done some wrong. ‘Admit the wrong done and you would be a nice child’ – let the child develop this faith and he would never fall a victim to falsehood.
The feeling of unity and communal harmony helps build values in a student.In a vast nation like India with so many sections in the society, so many sects, so many religions, so many regions, and so many languages the child has to be taught the lesson in ‘unity in diversity’. The daily morning prayer of the school should contain this lesson of national oneness. This should not only be repeated every morning but its import and meaning to be explained by the Principal or a teacher.
Values Education need to be taught through mutual interaction and inter-communion. There need not be any special classroom lectures on Moral Values Based Education. It is never needed to identify any particular religion or faith. God is one and we are all children of the same God. That is the basic lesson that needs to be given.
Discipline is still a great lesson that has to be imparted. It is the teacher who himself or herself should be an example of discipline and children would be the automatic learners.
Value education should be included in higher education levels. NCC, boy scouts and guides programmes are also a helpful means of creating a consciousness in discipline and co-working. The Indian Education Systemshould adopt value based education at all levels. The value-oriented educational programme should not be led only during the school level, but should be carried on further up to the level of higher education too, as it is from there that the nation’s political leaders, bureaucrats and army personnel would emerge.
Value Based Education, therefore, is a part of the Educational programme which cannot be shelved or done away with. It has to be a part of life and life is a constant education and the process of living is a process of learning.
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