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Rusin Mishra 4502
What is a Value?
• Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel
strongly.
• Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior.
• A belief or feeling that someone or something is
worthwhile.
• Values define what is of worth, what is beneficial, and what
is harmful
• Values are standards to guide your action, judgments, and
attitudes.
Value Education is the process by which people give values to others.
Value Education
Value Education is a term used to name several things, and
there is much academic controversy surrounding it. Some
regard it as all aspects of the process by which teachers (and
other adults) transmit values to pupils.
Which values come to your mind when we say
values education?
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Universal
Values
Love
Peace
Loyalty
Wisdom
Integrity
Justice
Honesty
Sympathy
Devotion
Contentment
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Environmental Values Education can take place at :
1. Home
2. Schools
3. Colleges
4. Universities
5. Offender Institutions
6. Voluntary Youth Organizations
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1. To improve the integral growth of human begins.
2. To create attitudes and improvement towards sustainable lifestyle.
3. To increase awareness about our national history our cultural
heritage, constitutional rights, national integration, community
development and environment.
4. To create and develop awareness about the values and their
significance and role.
5. To know about various living and non-living organisms and their
interaction with environment.
Objectives of Value Education:
9
The Values through which Environmental Education can be turned into a
Value based education are :-
• Social Values like love , tolerance and justice.
• Cultural and Religious Values : Enshinered in Vedas like “you give me I give you”
that man shouldn't exploit nature without nurturing her i.e.; one should protect and
respect nature.
• Ethical Values : saving humanity and protecting our earth.
• Global Values : human civilization and nature is interconnected with special bonds
of harmony.
• Spiritual Values : self restraint, self discipline, freedom from greed and austerity
There are two main approaches to Value Education.
10
Explicit Values education is associated with those different
pedagogies, methods or programs that teachers or educators use in
order to create learning experiences for students when it comes to
value questions.
Implicit Values education on the other hand covers those aspects
of the educational experience resulting in value influence over
learning, which can be related to the concept of hidden curriculum.
11
Need for imparting proper values among the children
A child learns a lot from the people around him. If the social environment is
not good, then it becomes very difficult for him to display ethics and values
in his behavior.
We hear it all around, that children in India are going astray. Newspapers
report how a fifteen year old boy has been the leader of a gang of auto-
thieves. And all these auto-thieves belong to the so- called high families.
To get rich quick has been their ambition—not hard work, not sustained
pursuits of high order but just anything that can get them quick returns in
the form of good money—that has led them to these nefarious ways.
Ethics and values need to be imbibed among students.
Impact of Value Education on Students
• Intellectual depth among students demonstrated by a
willingness to become involved in complex thinking across
the curriculum;
• Quality relationships within and between the schools of the
cluster;
• Modelling, living out and practising the values that are
being enunciated in the curriculum;
• Greater student responsibility over local, national and
international environmental issues;
• Greater student resilience and social skills, and improved
relationships of care and trust towards the environmnt;
• (Students developed) a greater sense of
awareness and a personal sense of right and
wrong
• Student welfare
• Social justice
• Community service
• Human rights
• Environmental sustainability
• Mutual respect
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Examples of use of Values in Business World
Intel Incorporation
Since 1988, the computer chip manufacturer Intel has been trying to bolster
its reputation through its efforts to strengthen technological education.
Through the Intel Foundation, it hosts the Intel Science Talent Search and
the International Science and Engineering Fair to help encourage
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education for
young people.
Intel is also interested in making these areas more diverse;
the company has many donation funds and programs to encourage girls
and underprivileged minorities to study in these fields
15
Microsoft Corporation
Given the fact that it was started by Bill Gates, one of America's most
generous philanthropists, it follows that Microsoft would do well in following
The tech company and its employees donate over $1 billion yearly to charities
and non-profit organizations.
If that wasn't enough, Microsoft's management and employee's have also
decided to tackle America's IT professionals shortage through its
TEALS program. Through the TEALS program, Microsoft employees are
encouraged to volunteer at local schools to instruct students in computer
science, in the hopes that it will inspire them to enter the technology industry.
16
Tata Chemicals
Tata Chemicals spends Rs 12 crore on CSR annually, and wildlife conservation
accounts for 30 per cent of the budget of the Tata Chemicals Society for Rural
Development.
In Gujarat, Tata Chemicals has been responsible for sealing up the ancient
wells in Gir Forest which were a danger to the Asiatic Lion and it is now working
to protect the marine turtle which lands for breeding along the Gujarat coast.
The most vivid image of CSR at Tata Chemicals, however, is a whale shark, the
largest fish in the ocean, which the company has been working to save from
extinction along the Gujarat coast. Ten years ago, at a time when whale sharks
were being massacred at the rate of 500 a year, Tata Chemicals joined hands
with the Wildlife Trust of India to launch a series of programs to spread
awareness and save the endangered species.
17
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
It's not just ease of commuting that Delhi Metro is offering…..DMRCis also
contributing to the environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
At the launch of the first solar plant in a parking lot in the HUDA City Centre
station, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) head Mangu Singh said it would
help in reducing 12.45 million tonnes of CO2 emission by 2021.
This includes recycling of water, setting up of sewage treatment plants as well
as construction waste along with use of solar power and rainwater harvesting.
Value final

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Value final

  • 2. What is a Value? • Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly. • Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior. • A belief or feeling that someone or something is worthwhile. • Values define what is of worth, what is beneficial, and what is harmful • Values are standards to guide your action, judgments, and attitudes.
  • 3. Value Education is the process by which people give values to others. Value Education Value Education is a term used to name several things, and there is much academic controversy surrounding it. Some regard it as all aspects of the process by which teachers (and other adults) transmit values to pupils.
  • 4. Which values come to your mind when we say values education?
  • 5. 5
  • 7. 7 Environmental Values Education can take place at : 1. Home 2. Schools 3. Colleges 4. Universities 5. Offender Institutions 6. Voluntary Youth Organizations
  • 8. 8 1. To improve the integral growth of human begins. 2. To create attitudes and improvement towards sustainable lifestyle. 3. To increase awareness about our national history our cultural heritage, constitutional rights, national integration, community development and environment. 4. To create and develop awareness about the values and their significance and role. 5. To know about various living and non-living organisms and their interaction with environment. Objectives of Value Education:
  • 9. 9 The Values through which Environmental Education can be turned into a Value based education are :- • Social Values like love , tolerance and justice. • Cultural and Religious Values : Enshinered in Vedas like “you give me I give you” that man shouldn't exploit nature without nurturing her i.e.; one should protect and respect nature. • Ethical Values : saving humanity and protecting our earth. • Global Values : human civilization and nature is interconnected with special bonds of harmony. • Spiritual Values : self restraint, self discipline, freedom from greed and austerity
  • 10. There are two main approaches to Value Education. 10 Explicit Values education is associated with those different pedagogies, methods or programs that teachers or educators use in order to create learning experiences for students when it comes to value questions. Implicit Values education on the other hand covers those aspects of the educational experience resulting in value influence over learning, which can be related to the concept of hidden curriculum.
  • 11. 11 Need for imparting proper values among the children A child learns a lot from the people around him. If the social environment is not good, then it becomes very difficult for him to display ethics and values in his behavior. We hear it all around, that children in India are going astray. Newspapers report how a fifteen year old boy has been the leader of a gang of auto- thieves. And all these auto-thieves belong to the so- called high families. To get rich quick has been their ambition—not hard work, not sustained pursuits of high order but just anything that can get them quick returns in the form of good money—that has led them to these nefarious ways. Ethics and values need to be imbibed among students.
  • 12. Impact of Value Education on Students • Intellectual depth among students demonstrated by a willingness to become involved in complex thinking across the curriculum; • Quality relationships within and between the schools of the cluster; • Modelling, living out and practising the values that are being enunciated in the curriculum; • Greater student responsibility over local, national and international environmental issues; • Greater student resilience and social skills, and improved relationships of care and trust towards the environmnt;
  • 13. • (Students developed) a greater sense of awareness and a personal sense of right and wrong • Student welfare • Social justice • Community service • Human rights • Environmental sustainability • Mutual respect
  • 14. 14 Examples of use of Values in Business World Intel Incorporation Since 1988, the computer chip manufacturer Intel has been trying to bolster its reputation through its efforts to strengthen technological education. Through the Intel Foundation, it hosts the Intel Science Talent Search and the International Science and Engineering Fair to help encourage STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education for young people. Intel is also interested in making these areas more diverse; the company has many donation funds and programs to encourage girls and underprivileged minorities to study in these fields
  • 15. 15 Microsoft Corporation Given the fact that it was started by Bill Gates, one of America's most generous philanthropists, it follows that Microsoft would do well in following The tech company and its employees donate over $1 billion yearly to charities and non-profit organizations. If that wasn't enough, Microsoft's management and employee's have also decided to tackle America's IT professionals shortage through its TEALS program. Through the TEALS program, Microsoft employees are encouraged to volunteer at local schools to instruct students in computer science, in the hopes that it will inspire them to enter the technology industry.
  • 16. 16 Tata Chemicals Tata Chemicals spends Rs 12 crore on CSR annually, and wildlife conservation accounts for 30 per cent of the budget of the Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development. In Gujarat, Tata Chemicals has been responsible for sealing up the ancient wells in Gir Forest which were a danger to the Asiatic Lion and it is now working to protect the marine turtle which lands for breeding along the Gujarat coast. The most vivid image of CSR at Tata Chemicals, however, is a whale shark, the largest fish in the ocean, which the company has been working to save from extinction along the Gujarat coast. Ten years ago, at a time when whale sharks were being massacred at the rate of 500 a year, Tata Chemicals joined hands with the Wildlife Trust of India to launch a series of programs to spread awareness and save the endangered species.
  • 17. 17 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) It's not just ease of commuting that Delhi Metro is offering…..DMRCis also contributing to the environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. At the launch of the first solar plant in a parking lot in the HUDA City Centre station, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) head Mangu Singh said it would help in reducing 12.45 million tonnes of CO2 emission by 2021. This includes recycling of water, setting up of sewage treatment plants as well as construction waste along with use of solar power and rainwater harvesting.