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Moral education meaning and scope approaches to moral education

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Answered by Anonymous
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Character education is an umbrella term loosely used to describe the teaching of children in a manner that will help them develop variously as moral, civic, good, mannered, behaved, non-bullying, healthy, critical, successful, traditional, compliant or socially acceptable beings.

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Answered by shamnaafsal
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Moral education means an ethical education to follow the good and right principles of life. It consists of some basic principles like truthfulness, honesty, charity, hospitality, tolerance, love, kindness and sympathy.

Moral education makes one perfect. Education is not only aimed at obtaining only a degree, rather it is also a character building process that builds a high-minded person.

Moral education can be learnt at home, school and college. The scope for imparting moral teaching to the children is greater in home than in school or college because greater part of time is spent at home.

Moral education can be imparted in a better way by examples and not by precepts. Our grown-ups often forget this golden rule and advise the younger to pursue good principles while they behave just opposite in their real life. This is a kind of hypocrisy.

It should not be forgotten that no deception on the part of the grown-ups go unnoticed by their children, because children are good observers. Parents should also take care that their children do not mix with the evil companions.

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