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How was value education taught in the early days?​

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Answered by 4sushmasingh
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Answer: - Value education is the process by which people give moral values to each other. According to Powney et al. It can be an activity that can take place in any human organisation during which people are assisted by others, who may be older, in a condition experienced to make explicit our ethics in order to assess the effectiveness of these values and associated behaviour for their own and others' long term well-being, and to reflect on and acquire other values and behaviour which they recognise as being more effective for long term well-being of self and others. There is a difference between literacy and education.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The numerical education taught in the early days was:

  • The importance of education is the process by which human beings impart moral values ​​to one another.
  • According to Downy ET AL.
  • It can be a work in progress for any human organization.
  • The process of instilling values ​​in children begins at an early age.
  • By the time the children enter kindergarten, they have already done the moral lessons, taught by their parents.
  • It is only fitting that parents should take the lead in nurturing their children's values.
  • They should be their moral anchors.
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