REMO INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
ALANDUR
VALUE EDUCATION
1. What is the definition of education?
Education is the act or process of acquiring knowledge, especially systematically during
childhood and adolescence. The knowledge or training acquired by this process: his education
has been invaluable to him.
Education can be considered the process of discovering something new that a person did not
previously know. It is an essential part of life because it empowers people with knowledge,
enables them to contribute to society, earn money, and become independent. Education is a
process that starts when you are born.
Education is defined as a learning process for the individual to attain knowledge and
understanding of the higher specific objects and specific. The knowledge gained formally
resulting individual has a pattern of thought and behavior in accordance with the education they
have gained.
According to John Dewey "Education is the development of all those capacities in the
individual which will enable him to control his environment and fulfill his responsibilities.
According to Heinrich Pestalozzi "Education is natural harmonious and progressive
development of man's innate powers."
2. What is the meaning of value education?
Values education is the process by which people give moral values to each other. According to
Powney It can be an activity that can take place in any human organization.
Values education refers to the aspect of the educational practice which entails that moral or
political values as well as norms, dispositions and skills grounded in those values are mediated
to or developed among students.
3. What are the 5 points of value education?
Just as we learn mathematics and languages, we should also become specialists in those lessons
that are fundamental to living in harmony and social progress such as respect, empathy,
equality, solidarity and critical thinking.
Value education is concerned with teaching students moral and ethical values such that they
shape into ideal social citizens. Aspects such as honesty, integrity, mutual respect, empathy, etc
are values that need to be imbibed in any student through value education at school.
4. Why value is based education important?
, Value-based education is an all-encompassing approach that seamlessly integrates moral values
with academic learning. Beyond theoretical knowledge, it nurtures qualities such as integrity,
empathy, resilience, and respect, thus fostering the holistic development of students.
5. What are objectives of value education?
Objectives of Value Education are (A) Responsible and cooperative citizenship. (B)
Development of skills and imparting vocational training. (C) Developing democratic way of
thinking and inculcation of the spirit of National integration. (D) Respect for dignity of
individual and diversity in society.
Values education covers various topics related to citizenship and ethics, including:
Empathy. ...
Equal opportunities. ...
Respect for the environment. ...
Care for health. ...
Critical thinking.
Values education topics can address to varying degrees are character, moral development,
Religious Education, Spiritual development, citizenship education, personal development,
social development and cultural development.
6. What is the scope of value education?
The subject that enables us to understand 'what is valuable' for human happiness is called value
education. The scope of value education includes all dimensions (thoughts, behavior, work and
realization) and all levels (individual, family, society and nature – existence).
7. What is another name for value education?
The recent term 'value education' is referred to the traditional approaches such as a moral
education, religious education, social and character education, moral and spiritual education.
In moral or value education is to be effectively undertaken, it must be firmly based on the
principles of value development.
8. Why is the value of education important?
The value of education is very essential for the exercise of all other human rights. It provides
freedom and empowerment to all individuals. Education is the most powerful tool by which
economically and socially backward adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty line.
It is the foundation of our society.
,What defines human?
Human being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species
H. sapiens. Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are
distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech
and abstract reasoning.
HUMAN VALUES
Basic human values refer to those values which are at the core of being human. The values
which are considered basic inherent values in humans include truth, honesty, loyalty, love,
peace, etc. because they bring out the fundamental goodness of human beings and society at
large.
Importance of Human Values
Provides understanding of the attitudes, motivation and behaviours
Influences our perception of the world around us
Represents interpretation of “right and wrong”
Provide a way to understand humans and organization.
The five human values which are expected in all human beings, irrespective of whether they
are employees or not in whichever profession or service, are:
Right Conduct – Contains values like self-help skills (modesty, self-reliance, hygiene etc.),
social skills (good behavior, good manners, environment awareness etc.), ethical skills
(courage, efficiency, initiative, punctuality etc.) and Ownership.
Peace – Contains values like equality, focus, humility, optimism, patience, self-confidence,
self- control, self-esteem etc.
Truth – Contains values like accuracy, fairness, honesty, justice, quest for knowledge,
determination etc.
Peaceful co-existence – Contains values like psychological (benevolence, compassion,
consideration, morality, forgiveness etc.) and social (brotherhood, equality, perseverance,
respect for others, environmental awareness etc.)
Discipline – Contains values like regulation, direction, order etc. Human values are integral
part of one’s personality and affects employability quotient. Many employers are inclined to
hire those who have better human values. Keeping
, What do you mean by humanism?
Humanism is an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that
moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone. – The Bristol
Humanist Group. Humanism is: A joyous alternative to religions that believe in a supernatural
god and life in a hereafter.
What is humanism theory?
Humanism: a psychological theory that emphasizes an individual's inherent drive towards self-
actualization and contends that people have a natural capacity to make decisions about their
lives and control their own behavior.
Everything from being kind to a stranger to scuba diving could be humanistic behavior if the
motivation is a desire to live a good, authentic, and meaningful life.
Definition of Humanism
American Humanist Association
Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism or other
supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of
personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good.
The Humanist Magazine
Humanism is a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated
by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the
maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary
responsibility. It advocates the extension of participatory democracy and the expansion
of the open society, standing for human rights and social justice. Free of
supernaturalism, it recognizes human beings as a part of nature and holds that values -
be they religious, ethical, social, or political-have their source in human experience
and culture. Humanism thus derives the goals of life from human need and interest
rather than from theological or ideological abstractions, and asserts that humanity must
take responsibility for its own destiny.
The Bristol Humanist Group
ALANDUR
VALUE EDUCATION
1. What is the definition of education?
Education is the act or process of acquiring knowledge, especially systematically during
childhood and adolescence. The knowledge or training acquired by this process: his education
has been invaluable to him.
Education can be considered the process of discovering something new that a person did not
previously know. It is an essential part of life because it empowers people with knowledge,
enables them to contribute to society, earn money, and become independent. Education is a
process that starts when you are born.
Education is defined as a learning process for the individual to attain knowledge and
understanding of the higher specific objects and specific. The knowledge gained formally
resulting individual has a pattern of thought and behavior in accordance with the education they
have gained.
According to John Dewey "Education is the development of all those capacities in the
individual which will enable him to control his environment and fulfill his responsibilities.
According to Heinrich Pestalozzi "Education is natural harmonious and progressive
development of man's innate powers."
2. What is the meaning of value education?
Values education is the process by which people give moral values to each other. According to
Powney It can be an activity that can take place in any human organization.
Values education refers to the aspect of the educational practice which entails that moral or
political values as well as norms, dispositions and skills grounded in those values are mediated
to or developed among students.
3. What are the 5 points of value education?
Just as we learn mathematics and languages, we should also become specialists in those lessons
that are fundamental to living in harmony and social progress such as respect, empathy,
equality, solidarity and critical thinking.
Value education is concerned with teaching students moral and ethical values such that they
shape into ideal social citizens. Aspects such as honesty, integrity, mutual respect, empathy, etc
are values that need to be imbibed in any student through value education at school.
4. Why value is based education important?
, Value-based education is an all-encompassing approach that seamlessly integrates moral values
with academic learning. Beyond theoretical knowledge, it nurtures qualities such as integrity,
empathy, resilience, and respect, thus fostering the holistic development of students.
5. What are objectives of value education?
Objectives of Value Education are (A) Responsible and cooperative citizenship. (B)
Development of skills and imparting vocational training. (C) Developing democratic way of
thinking and inculcation of the spirit of National integration. (D) Respect for dignity of
individual and diversity in society.
Values education covers various topics related to citizenship and ethics, including:
Empathy. ...
Equal opportunities. ...
Respect for the environment. ...
Care for health. ...
Critical thinking.
Values education topics can address to varying degrees are character, moral development,
Religious Education, Spiritual development, citizenship education, personal development,
social development and cultural development.
6. What is the scope of value education?
The subject that enables us to understand 'what is valuable' for human happiness is called value
education. The scope of value education includes all dimensions (thoughts, behavior, work and
realization) and all levels (individual, family, society and nature – existence).
7. What is another name for value education?
The recent term 'value education' is referred to the traditional approaches such as a moral
education, religious education, social and character education, moral and spiritual education.
In moral or value education is to be effectively undertaken, it must be firmly based on the
principles of value development.
8. Why is the value of education important?
The value of education is very essential for the exercise of all other human rights. It provides
freedom and empowerment to all individuals. Education is the most powerful tool by which
economically and socially backward adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty line.
It is the foundation of our society.
,What defines human?
Human being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species
H. sapiens. Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are
distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech
and abstract reasoning.
HUMAN VALUES
Basic human values refer to those values which are at the core of being human. The values
which are considered basic inherent values in humans include truth, honesty, loyalty, love,
peace, etc. because they bring out the fundamental goodness of human beings and society at
large.
Importance of Human Values
Provides understanding of the attitudes, motivation and behaviours
Influences our perception of the world around us
Represents interpretation of “right and wrong”
Provide a way to understand humans and organization.
The five human values which are expected in all human beings, irrespective of whether they
are employees or not in whichever profession or service, are:
Right Conduct – Contains values like self-help skills (modesty, self-reliance, hygiene etc.),
social skills (good behavior, good manners, environment awareness etc.), ethical skills
(courage, efficiency, initiative, punctuality etc.) and Ownership.
Peace – Contains values like equality, focus, humility, optimism, patience, self-confidence,
self- control, self-esteem etc.
Truth – Contains values like accuracy, fairness, honesty, justice, quest for knowledge,
determination etc.
Peaceful co-existence – Contains values like psychological (benevolence, compassion,
consideration, morality, forgiveness etc.) and social (brotherhood, equality, perseverance,
respect for others, environmental awareness etc.)
Discipline – Contains values like regulation, direction, order etc. Human values are integral
part of one’s personality and affects employability quotient. Many employers are inclined to
hire those who have better human values. Keeping
, What do you mean by humanism?
Humanism is an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that
moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone. – The Bristol
Humanist Group. Humanism is: A joyous alternative to religions that believe in a supernatural
god and life in a hereafter.
What is humanism theory?
Humanism: a psychological theory that emphasizes an individual's inherent drive towards self-
actualization and contends that people have a natural capacity to make decisions about their
lives and control their own behavior.
Everything from being kind to a stranger to scuba diving could be humanistic behavior if the
motivation is a desire to live a good, authentic, and meaningful life.
Definition of Humanism
American Humanist Association
Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism or other
supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of
personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good.
The Humanist Magazine
Humanism is a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated
by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the
maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary
responsibility. It advocates the extension of participatory democracy and the expansion
of the open society, standing for human rights and social justice. Free of
supernaturalism, it recognizes human beings as a part of nature and holds that values -
be they religious, ethical, social, or political-have their source in human experience
and culture. Humanism thus derives the goals of life from human need and interest
rather than from theological or ideological abstractions, and asserts that humanity must
take responsibility for its own destiny.
The Bristol Humanist Group