STRATEGY AND CHALLENGE FOR VALUE BASED TEACHING

Jonnalagadda Peter, Dr. Harish Kansal

Abstract


Values are attributes that spring from the sublimity of Soul. They are sentiments like love that involve mind, feeling and will, which are strong, deep and enduring. They are like truth, reflection of reality that is not obstructed by any kind of prejudice. They are like beauty perfection in themselves in every sense of the term. India is a country having rich culture heritage known for the gentleness of her mature mind and for reconciling the irreconcilable, has fallen a pray to all destructive force. Resurgence of a country could come, not through the narrow gate of politics and not even through the channel of science and technology but only through the flood gates of value oriented education, great movements of history are not those when invention and discoveries were made, but those when virtues and values prevails in the society.


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VALUE BASED TEACHING

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