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learners in the classroom imbibe PSQ by

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Answered by poonambaswal272
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Being punished for bad behaviour. Being given lectures on moral science. Being harassed by others. Emulating the teacher

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Modelling and acting upon personal-social traits like care, concern, sensitivity, acceptance, empathy, collaboration,

Explanation: Developing personal social qualities is a new yet effective approach to teaching wherein the child learns about the necessary social behaviours to be able to adjust in the society better by portraying the appropriate skills. It is a great way to imbibe values in children so as to empower them with the adequate skills needed to function in a society. The development of social and interpersonal skills in youngsters is a difficult endeavour. There is no need to consider value education if instructors are capable of doing this. The classroom/school atmosphere may be made more conducive by teachers, students, and other stakeholders by modelling and acting upon personal-social traits like care, concern, sensitivity, acceptance, empathy, collaboration, etc. A novel yet efficient method of instruction is called "developing personal social traits," and it teaches children the social skills they need to fit in with society more successfully. It is a fantastic technique to instil morals in kids and equip them with the necessary abilities to contribute to society.

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