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Essay on importance of moral education in 250 words​

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Answered by honey1002
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Moral education is basically a training which shows us the right and just way to lead our lives. Being honest, just, legitimate, accommodative, generous, to share love and care, show consideration and sensitivity are basic principles of moral education. It is more of a practice which enriches the way of our lifestyle.

Moral education can be rendered at home, school, by tutors, elders and parents. It is best taught by practicing what is right and just in front of the kid. It is an education for all and can be done at each and every time. It is not limited by geographical boundaries and skilled trainers. It is best taught by shown practical examples.

Every time a child is caught lying or gets out of hand, necessary counseling has to be given to them. It is important to treat them as an equal and show trust and faith in them and make them confident to take their own calls. They should always be taught that it might be difficult, to tell the truth, but it is always essential to tell the truth. Stories and examples must be shared with them so that they have more clarity of thought. Give them time and treat them with patience at all times.

It is also important to educate children to be disciplined and not to cheat while in class and examinations. They are to be taught that there are no shortcuts in life and life is an examination where there is no syllabus, the only thing that can get them though is a good character and speaking the truth at all times.

It is important to educate children about the phenomenal activists and legends who exemplifies strength and has shown character to fight against all odds and champion the right causes to bring revolutionary changes. These reformers and prophets should be the role models that the youth should follow and look up to. Assist your children to find a cause worth working for, make them contribute to voluntary services and helping the needy. When they start these as a habit from childhood, they can take it forward in their lives. Each child can make a significant contribution in their own way.

It is also important to tell your children the severity of the punishment one might get committing crimes and serious offenses. They must be clear on what is right and wrong. Be a mentor than a parent and talk to your child as a friend, it would be a smoother process for them to learn. Share your past mistakes, its consequences and what you learned from it. Do not discourage their adventurous spirit but teach them to balance it between an adventure and a misadventure.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Essay On Importance Of Moral Education

  • The purpose of a person’s education is their all-around growth, and not just maintaining high-paying jobs, no matter how much the rat-races of the world may have persuaded us differently.

  • Moral education is very uncertain as a term as several cultures, established on where they reside and how they dwell, have several sets of moral values. But one aspect that can be agreed upon universally is that moral education aspires to mould the idea of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ in youthful minds.

  • According to the term ‘good’, one can comprehend deeds like participating in a healthy community, not hurting a colleague member of the community, assisting others, existing civic, and being efficient. The term ‘bad’ regardless pertains to any impression or force that obstructs good deeds.

  • In the modern world moral education has evolved more universal method. More and more humanitarian facets like human rights, specially-abled people rights, rights for women, rights for animals, and rights of other marginalized categories of the community have been involved.

  • Moral lessons educate youthful children about impressions that take them toward the ‘good’ existence and assist them to specify the ‘bad’. A life that is not counselled by these lessons can effortlessly go astray, and an individual directed towards such a life, rather than being helpful and efficient, turns out to be toxic to society.

  • For an inexperienced student moral lessons are just as significant as specialized and scientific ones as these benefit in moulding their whole personality. The word moral derives from the Latin root ‘moris’ which means the code of conduct of a people, and the social concrete that clenches a society together.

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