Meaning and importance of indirect approach in value education
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This strategy promotes incorporating values into the normal curriculum.
- Indirect education encourages the growth of interpersonal skills and creativity.
- Students frequently get a deeper comprehension of the concepts and ideas being studied as well as the capacity to apply that information.
- The incorporation of values into a normal curriculum is encouraged by the indirect approach to value education.
- Value education is given as a fundamental component of many co-curricular and academic activities. This strategy has been suggested by the National Curriculum for Elementary and Secondary Education.
- The information necessary to instil positive attitudes, appreciation, and values has been included in a variety of educational courses.
- These courses include language, mathematics, environmental sciences, job experience, art education, health and physical education.
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