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What are values?
What are values?
- Emotions that drive decision-making
- None of the above
- Physical attributes that define a person
- Beliefs that guide attitudes and actions (correct)
What is the difference between personal values and cultural values?
What is the difference between personal values and cultural values?
- Personal values are temporary, while cultural values are permanent.
- Personal values are specific to an individual's occupation, while cultural values are specific to a region.
- Personal values are beliefs about right and wrong, while cultural values reflect what is important in a society or religion. (correct)
- None of the above
What is the difference between explicit and implicit values education?
What is the difference between explicit and implicit values education?
- Explicit values education involves intentional teaching, while implicit values education refers to the hidden curriculum. (correct)
- None of the above
- Explicit values education is only taught in schools, while implicit values education is taught in the workplace
- Explicit values education is only for children, while implicit values education is for adults.
What are some objectives of value education?
What are some objectives of value education?
How can values be classified?
How can values be classified?
What are some examples of values?
What are some examples of values?
What is the difference between natural and auxiliary values?
What is the difference between natural and auxiliary values?
What is the difference between primary and secondary values?
What is the difference between primary and secondary values?
What is the difference between positive and negative values?
What is the difference between positive and negative values?
Study Notes
- Values are fundamental beliefs that guide attitudes and actions.
- Personal values are beliefs about right and wrong, while cultural values reflect what is important in a society or religion.
- Values education can take place in various settings and approaches, including inculcating societal or religious values or promoting self-realization.
- Explicit values education involves intentional teaching, while implicit values education refers to the hidden curriculum.
- Objectives of value education include improving integral growth, promoting a sustainable lifestyle, and increasing awareness of national history and cultural heritage.
- Values can be classified by field or purpose of application, source, benefit derived, nature of occurrence, importance, effect of practicing, and rationality.
- Examples of values include physical, psychological, social, economic, spiritual, human or cultural, utilitarian, pleasure-giving, and appropriate values.
- Natural or inherent values are given by nature, while auxiliary values aid or help natural values.
- Primary values are selected and developed by individuals for their best well-being, while secondary values are passed on from previous generations for group well-being.
- Positive values produce good effects when practiced, while negative values produce bad effects. Irrational values do not recognize the rights of others, while non-rational values are not based on logical grounds.
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Test your knowledge and understanding of values education with this quiz! From the different types of values to their sources and effects of practicing them, this quiz covers all the essential aspects of values education. Sharpen your skills in identifying and classifying values by taking this quiz and see how much you know about this important topic. Whether you're a student, teacher, or simply interested in the subject, this quiz is a fun and informative way to learn more about values education.