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Write a small speech on Moral education. It shouldn't be too long, it should straight away express the idea. Don't write more than 100 words.

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Good Morning to one & all, 

Ladies & Gentle men, Today I am going to share few words about" Importance of value education "



Moral education :- 
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Any education can't be called Education until it's make the person some lesson or a moral. Education is not about grasping things,it's about understanding them and applicating them. The great power possessed by only some students is they can realise & analyse the subject. Moral education is very much important. 

Education targets only to increase the intellectual property of mind.But it must also teach the virtue of morality. Every children, when grown up has to face this society. Hence, Education must make children learn moral values and how far the children can live harmoniously in the society. 

Moral education can done by School, Home, Tuition etc. 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 is simply is to make children learn truthfulness, honesty, charity, hospitality, tolerance, love, kindness and sympathy.Education is not for obtaining supremacy at one degree only, it's about All round development.

Thanking one and all for giving this beautiful opportunity :)

Answered by singhisking3337
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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 aimed at obtaining only a degree.

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.

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