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    Importance of Moral Education Before 1976‚ education was the exclusive responsibility of the states. In the Constitutional Amendment of 1976‚ education was included in the Concurrent list. Since then‚ the central government continues to play a leading role in the evolution and monitoring of educational policies and programmes‚ the most notable of which are the National Policy of Education (NPE)‚ 1986‚ and the Programme of Action‚ 1986 as updated in 1992. The modified policy envisages a national

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    Moral education is becoming an increasingly popular topic in the fields of psychology and education. Media reports of increased violent juvenile crime‚ teen pregnancy‚ and suicide have caused many to declare a moral crisis in our nation. No one can deny the importance of moral education. It is the only way out to keep control that they find themselves unable to differentiate between right and wrong. Moral education will enable them to go on the right path forgetting all those which are not at all

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    Running head: The Importance of Teaching Education The Importance of Teaching Education Foundations of Theory and Practice in Master’s Studies Abstract The Importance of Teaching Education should be a part of everyone’s life. A good education offers something for everyone‚ whether it is on the simple level or a more complex one. Education should provide an opportunity for students to develop a strong sense of creativity‚ a high self esteem‚ and a lifelong respect for learning      Teachers are

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    Teaching Moral Values in Schools Introduction Pornography! Premarital sex! Lying! Cheating! Drugs! Shoplifting! Stealing! High school pregnancies! What is wrong with all these things? Based on the values that are being taught in most schools to today’s children‚ nothing. Many teachers believe that students involved in these activities are just making bad choices out of the many choices they have. How can children know that George Washington was the father of their country but cannot tell the difference

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    Discuss the importance of Value-based Education at Primary school level Values are deeply held beliefs about what is good‚ right‚ and appropriate. Values are deep-seated and remain constant over time. We accumulate our values from childhood based on teachings and observations of our parents‚ teachers‚ religious leaders‚ and other influential and powerful people. Values affect our lives every moment. They are a guiding force in all we do and pursue. When our values are in congruence with our

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    Role of School in Moral Education Principal Dr Smt U K Sadavarte Vivekwardhini College of Education For Women‚ Nanded Prof Rachana Sandeep Akolkar AAD College of Education‚ Khultabad‚ Aurangabad Moral education is what the schools do to help the young become ethically mature adults‚ capable of moral thought and action. Very little of the moral education that inevitably occurs in the schools is formally recorded in lesson plans‚ curriculum guides‚ or

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    Importance of Physical Education in Schools SPO3001 Learn to Swim Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Definition of Physical Education 3 What is taught in Physical Education? 4 Importance of Physical Education 5 The Importance of Physical Education as it relates to Swimming 7 Disadvantages of lack of Physical Education 9 Conclusion 10 References 11 Introduction Physical education plays a vital role in students’

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    ------------------------------------------------- Moral education Categories  Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Pathways Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Key tabs | article tab edit tab move tab | study tab history tab watch tab | From A Cyclopedia of Education‚ edited by Paul Monroe‚ Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Company‚ 1911‚ vol. IV‚ pp. 306-314). Moral education * Ernest N. Henderson (Ph.D.‚ Professor of Philosophy and Education‚ Adelphi College)

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    Moral education can be given better by parents at home‚ than by schoolmasters and professors in schools and colleges. Parents have numberless opportunities of guiding their children by pre¬cept and example‚ opportunities denied to the teacher. Who generally meets his pupils in large classes‚ and seldom has the means of becoming intimately acquainted with their several char¬acters and the faults‚ other than intellectual faults‚ to which each of them is particularly prone. The first point of importance

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    to respond and when to let go and let them find out on their own is a dance‚ a subtle communication of letting each other know what our needs are and how we can help each other. Interview‚ teacher (Henry‚ 1996‚ p. 182) While the value of the home/school partnership is universally accepted‚ it is not always easy to promote or maintain.(1) As we have moved from small communities with intimate connections to a very diverse mobile culture‚ the increasing complexity of relationships‚ roles‚ and functions

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