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Corruption, terrorism, communalism, greed for power and wealth and the list of ailments that affect modem society continue. More than half the population of India is below the age group of 25 and the future of the country will only be bright if youngsters are equipped to deal with these ailments. 2. A child is a storehouse of potential and it is important to nurture and develop these attributes s’ince a very young age. Since they spend much of the time in school, the curriculum in school should be such that it enables children to understand, care and practise ethical values like respect, justice and civic sense. Education should aim to develop a sense of rights and duties as well as moral values like honesty, responsibility and respect for others. 3. Moral education should be directed towards enhancing a child’s ability to critically analyse situations, make decisions, empathise with people and work in cooperation towards a common goal. 4. Asa means of direct instmction to students, schools are very influential in the character development of a child and the methods of education affect the development of morally upright citizens who can bring about the much needed change in the country. 5. The youth of today have to face a lot of problems like drug abuse, violent behaviour and family issues. If they are not taught morals, they would fail to differentiate between good and bad values. Hence, they would be incapable in dealing with different types of issues. A sound moral base would help a child make the right decisions, especially in an era where the youth is increasingly coming under the negative influence of the media. 6. Schools in India have introduced moral education as part of their curriculum because they realise that morally sound citizens are the need of the hour. Since most children look up to their teachers as role models, it is most appropriate that they be the facilitators of moral values. 7. Thus schools should focus more on the personality development of children since it is one of the most important responsibilities of a school. Schools should take the initiative to mould children into better human beings so that they can make the world a better place to live in. 3.1 Answer the following questions with facts from the passage given above. (a) Aim of a school should be to (i) develop qualities of (ii) ……………………………………………… . (iii) ……………………………………………… . (b) What are the negativities influencing children? (i) drug abuse (ii) ……………………………………………… . (iii) ……………………………………………… . (iv) ……………………………………………… . (c) What is the role of the school curriculum? (i) to enable children to understand and practise values like (ii) ……………………………………………… . (iii) ……………………………………………… . (d) What is the role of teachers? (i) ……………………………………………… . (ii) to nurture students into good human beings​

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Answered by monica789412
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We have to read the given passage and answer the questions accordingly.

Explanation:

  • (a) Aim of a school should be to (i) develop qualities of (ii) moral values (iii) rights and duties.
  • (b) What are the negativities influencing children? (i) drug abuse (ii) violent behaviour (iii) family issues.
  • (c) What is the role of the school curriculum? (i) to enable children to understand and practise values like (ii) respect (iii) justice and civic sense.
  • (d) What is the role of teachers? (i) to be facilitators of moral values (ii) to nurture students into good human beings​.
  • The passage given is facts and truths about bringing up children.
  • It mainly talks about the role of school, curriculum and teachers in the growth of children.
  • The above answers are taken from the given passage and filled in accordingly.
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