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illustrate the content of value education​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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Value education is the process by which people give moral values to each other. According to Powney et al.[1] 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 anjalikoratham
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In order to qualify for any course on value education, the following guidelines for the content of the course are important: 1. Universal: It needs to be applicable to all the human beings irrespective of cast, nationalities, religion, etc., for all times and regions. 2. Rational: It has to appeal to human reasoning

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