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Values = Determinants of attitudes and behavior Value Education = Transforming the mind for higher sensitivity Self-culture = Promoting personal growth and improvement Ethics = Self-imposed rules to guide behavior
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Material Values = Property, money, good looks Non-material Values = Truth, justice, honesty Aesthetic Values = Beauty and art appreciation Spiritual Values = Faith, kindness, compassion
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Promote self-improvement = Encourage personal growth Foster responsible citizenship = Contribute positively to society Cultivate moral values = Enhance ethical behavior Preserve cultural aspects = Respect differing attitudes and behaviors
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Study Notes
Values
- Values are stable and persistent, influencing attitudes and behaviors.
- Values are self-imposed rules to live ethically.
- Values include material things (e.g., property) and non-material beliefs (e.g., truth, justice).
Aims of Value Education
- Education aims for self-improvement, promoting wisdom applicable to various life aspects.
- Education should be viewed as a valuable experience itself.
- Value Education transforms the mind, cultivating moral, spiritual, aesthetic, and social values.
- It preserves cultural heritage and encourages tolerance.
Education for Values
- It promotes broader capabilities, attitudes, and skills for both school and life.
- It aims to make the world a better place for oneself and others.
- It seeks a balance between individual and collective interests.
- It emphasizes holistic development through fostering emotional and relational skills.
Social Cohesion and National Integration
- This aims to transform societies and nations towards a more just and peaceful world.
- It encourages understanding and respecting values, promoting maturity.
- It cultivates altruism and benevolence ("They alone live who live for others" - Swami Vivekananda).
Types of Values
- Personal Values: Unique to each individual and represent individual desires and appreciation.
- Social Values: Shared beliefs and behaviors specific to cultures and social groups. These values are practiced in relation to others and form the basis of society.
- Moral Values: Help individuals distinguish between right and wrong, good and bad. Reveal self-control.
- Spiritual Values: Focus on non-material dimensions, reflecting on personal experiences of enduring worth. They are concerned with the realization of the "Self" and being one with "Divinity."
- Cultural Values: Standards of what is acceptable or unacceptable within a community. They emphasize preserving cultural practices and traditions.
- Ethical Values: Moral principles applied to specific groups, professions, or forms of human conduct. They respect human rights through self-restraint, non-aggression, and justice.
- Behavioral Values: Good manners that lead to a fulfilling life. These are reflected in daily actions and promote kindness, friendliness and love.
- Instrumental Values: Help achieve a desired outcome, such as increasing status or financial gain.
- Intrinsic Values: Values that are good in themselves, possessing inherent merit.
- Aesthetic Values: Values that provide pleasure and happiness, aiming to emulate the beauty of the divine.
Democratic Values
- Respect for individuality, equal treatment for all, and respect for democratic institutions.
- Truth, righteous conduct, peace, love, and non-violence are core universal values.
- These values represent five domains of human personality: intellectual, physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual.
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