Value based education is the only remedy for decreasing the crime rate.. i want speech on this topic right now please i will surely like the ans..
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Good morning everyone
present. I feel immensely privileged to have got the opportunity to express my
views on 'Value Based Education: Need Of The Hour'.Education without values or
edification will fall short of achieving its goal. Mere teaching, learning,
improving knowledge and skills without building character and mind may not
contribute to the holistic development of children, which is a must for the
world to become a better place. In spite of the increasing literacy rate and more people receiving education, the crime rate is refusing to come down! It has been seen in the recent terrorist
attacks in various parts of the world, that those who carried out the attacks
were educated men and women. What they lacked was edification. Had they been
thoroughly taught the values of human character, it is possible they would have shuddered to think of
killing so many innocent people. Education policy makers need to lay more
stress on education with much stress on imparting human values and edification. This will have better results than mere
education.
The need of the hour is to impart value based education. The stress should be on the values; not on theory. The students must be indoctrinated to keep values as top priority. Once values become everyone's priority in life, all the negative aspects of life will automatically dwindle.
The need of the hour is to impart value based education. The stress should be on the values; not on theory. The students must be indoctrinated to keep values as top priority. Once values become everyone's priority in life, all the negative aspects of life will automatically dwindle.
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There can't be two opinions on the fact that 'Value-Based Education is the only remedy for decreasing crime rate among the educated folk. ' Sir, there is no doubt that education has been made compulsory upto the secondary level in India. However, value based education to all still remains a distant dream.
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