The education system in today’s generation has extended in an impressive way but the key roles that are being performed by the society also depend on the value based education system in today’s life. The value based education system has been ...
Career counselling is more essential at the secondary level because students are closer to making critical decisions about their future, such as selecting subjects and higher education paths. It helps them make informed choices, understand career opportunities, and prepare for transitions. At the prRead more
Career counselling is more essential at the secondary level because students are closer to making critical decisions about their future, such as selecting subjects and higher education paths. It helps them make informed choices, understand career opportunities, and prepare for transitions. At the primary level, the focus is more on personal development and broad exploration of interests.
However career counselling at the primary level is less common, it can still be beneficial in fostering early awareness of different professions and helping children explore their interests in a broad sense.
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A value-based education system is the backbone of a compassionate and enlightened society. Its key responsibilities include: - Teach empathy and respect for all (understand different perspectives) - Encourage honesty and responsibility (build trust and accountability) - Develop critical thinking andRead more
A value-based education system is the backbone of a compassionate and enlightened society. Its key responsibilities include:
– Teach empathy and respect for all (understand different perspectives)
– Encourage honesty and responsibility (build trust and accountability)
– Develop critical thinking and creativity (solve problems innovatively)
– Help students understand themselves and others (emotional intelligence)
– Inspire students to make a positive difference (social responsibility)
– Support students’ well-being and mental health (holistic development)
– Help students learn for life, not just exams (lifelong learning)
– Connect what they learn to the real world (practical applications)
– Help students find their purpose and passion (self-discovery)
By embracing these responsibilities, a value-based education system can shape the next generation of thoughtful leaders, innovators, and global citizens who will create a more just, sustainable, and harmonious world.
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