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what is different between formal education and value education

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Formal education is more likely classroom-based knowledge that is provided by trained teachers. Value education is value education that is given to people for moral values to build up in character and inner-self.

Explanation:

Formal education is designed in a way that it imparts knowledge and skills so that they grow in values, success, and money in the physical world. Formal education more or less emphasize career building rather than character building. Its main aim is to make a person so-called “successful” in terms of career and future life.

Value education focuses on values a person should have. The aim is for the person not only just know about these values but also to imbibe them in his day-to-day life. The idea behind value education is to make a person ‘wise’ rather than ‘intelligent’. A person is value educated if he not only focuses on building resources for his own use but will also think of sustainable development. Value education makes a person empathetic towards every living being rather than just being successful.

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