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“The increase in the crime rate amongst the educated folk is due to the lack or Value education in curriculum. Value education which is so important for developing our young children into ideal citizens finds no place in our system of education. If we want to decrease the crime rate amongst the Educated folk, we should impart them value-based education in schools and colleges .Our academicians and educationists to frame such type of syllabus that should be based on both moral building and money -making .” – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: VALUE BASED EDUCATION-A REMEDY FOR DECREASING CRIME RATE


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VALUE BASED EDUCATION A REMEDY FOR DECREASING
CRIME RATE
PRESENTED BY- DR.SMRITI KIRAN SAIMONS
ASSIT.PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION DR.C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY KARGI ROAD KOTA
BILASPUR
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ABOUT TODAYS CRIME WORLD
Crime is a big problem in the world many believe
that nothing can be done to prevent it. 
The contemporary world has witnessed an increase
in crime rates earlier. This is a prevailing and
worrying aspect that made many to believe it's
impossible to prevent it.
Today's society characterized by the 'money could
buy anything' attitude has washed away the
ethical or moral value system. Values, which have
gradually diluted through the generations, are
now irrelevant. While old values have become
obsolete, new values have not even been shaped.
What then is the solution? The solution lies in
changing the fabric of the society and the
government.
Everyone need to discover all over again values
like kindness, respect for another and tolerance.
These may repetitive, even mundane in today's
context. But these are the only ingredients of
peace and survival.
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TYPES OF CRIME IN TODAYS WORLD
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CRIME RATE IN INDIA
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The National Crime Records Bureau in one of
its-reports has stated that people under the age
group of 16-25 have been responsible for 56 per
cent of crimes committed in the country.
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  • In US ? 2 of children between 7 17 years
    attend juvenile courts.
  • India ? Increasing during the past 2-3 yrs due to
    changes in cultural pattern of people,
    urbanization and industrialization.
  • Highest incidence ? 15 yrs above
  • Among boys ? 4-5 times more than girls.

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Reasons Behind Crimes
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OTHER CAUSES
CINEMAS AND TELEVISION ABSENCE OF RECREATION
URBANISATION AND INDUSTRIALISATION SLUM DWELLING
etc
DRUG ADDICTION MORDERN WAY OF LIFE ALCOHOLISM
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Need of Value Education for Todays Youth
  • Increase in Juvenile delinquency is a crisis to
    youth who under goes the process of personal
    growth. In such situation value education assumes
    a special significance.
  • Value Education awakens curiosity, development of
    proper interests, attitudes, values and capacity
    to think and judge about oneself.
  • Value Education helps in Promoting Social and
    Natural Integration. Aims and Objectives of Value
    Education Value education should aim at the
    development of values of the following type.
    Scientific temper of mind. Large heartedness.
    Co-operation. Tolerance Respect for the culture
    of other groups.

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VALUE EDUCATION SETTING THE CONTEXT
  • Its time to make-up our mind and take action .If
    we cant make difference in all around us, at
    least we make a difference in students and most
    important place to start , it is the school. So
    it is every teacher duty to ensure that student
    develop not only academically but also
    personally, so that they can get happiness and
    peace in there life.

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Gaps in our Knowledge
GAP IN OUR KNOWLEDGE
  • How are we preparing young people for recognising
    and understanding values issues that are complex
    and difficult in Indians Changing society?
  • What is the role of criticism and non conformity
    in value education

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Other Gap
  • How are we preparing all teachers to be values
    educators?
  • How do we more effectively engage parents and
    communities in values education partnerships?
  • How do we address value education in non
    mainstream school contexts?
  • How do we report meaningfully on values learning
    outcomes?

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VALUE EDUCATION
  • A Challenging and Complex Domain
  • Whos Values? Which Values?
  • What is the content of a value education
    curriculum?
  • Should Values be taught in schools?
  • What pedagogies can be used to teach values?

CHALLENGES
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WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT VALUE EDUCATION
  • Value education is not new or something extra, it
    is building upon what already exists.
  • Value education is on both nation and state
    agendas
  • Value can be personalised, politicised and
    contested.
  • Value education can strengthen students self
    esteem, optimism and help students to exercised
    ethical judgement and social responsibility.
  • What is new is progress towards a conscious,
    explicit and planned approach to values education
    for all students in all school.

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VALUE EDUCATION
  • Any explicit and/ or implicit school based
    activity which promotes student understanding and
    knowledge of value, and which develops the skills
    and dispositions of students so they can enact
    particular values as individuals and as members
    of the wider community.

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Core Values for Schools
  • Care and compassion
  • Doing our best
  • Fair go
  • Freedom
  • Honesty and Trustworthiness
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Understanding , tolerance and
  • inclusion

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Approaches to Values Education
  • Providing a place in the curriculum for specially
    studying values-their nature and significance in
    our life-choices, and how one goes about
    justifying them and negotiating value agreement
    in the group in short, studying the discipline
    of values discourse.
  • Value Education Programs
  • Drug Education, Religious Education, Program
    Achieve, Social Skill Programs
  •  

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A Whole School Approach
  • Involves all members of the school community(
    students, parents, teachers, community members)
  • Acknowledges that values learning occurs not only
    through the formal curriculum but across all
    experiences in a students school life
  • Ensure students receive consistent values
    messages
  • Promotes the sharing of a common vision and
    common language

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Values reflected across the whole school in
  • The articulate school mission, purpose and values
  • All school policies and guidelines
  • The behaviour of students, teachers, school staff
    and parents
  • The curricula and learning materials in all
    subject areas
  • The teaching/learning process, methodology,
    pedagogy
  • The whole school culture and environment.

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Good Practice
  • Establishes a shared values language across the
    school
  • Explicitly teaches and models values
  • Uses a range of learning strategies
  • Enhances student agency
  • Develops approaches relevant to the local context
  • Gathers data for continuous improvement

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Pedagogies
  • Active learning
  • Action research/Inquiry/Problem solving
  • Community Based / Services learning
  • Critical literacy
  • Student Action Teams / Student Mentoring
  • Socratic Circle
  •  

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Where Does Values Education Fit in the
Curriculum?
  • Civics and citizenship education
  • Environmental education , sustainable futures
  • International and global education
  • Indigenous studies, languages and
  • multicultural education
  • History, Philosophy, social sciences
  • Health and human development
  • Science ethical dilemmas, problem solving
  • Math, economics(equity issues)
  • Media ICTs-Critical thinking , discernment,
  • choosing screen-based information

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Related Initiatives
  • National school Drug Education Strategy
  • National Safe school Frame work
  • Mind matters Program
  • Discovering Democracy Project
  • Global education
  • National Environment and sustainable Education
  •  

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PREVENTIVE MEASURES
  • Improvement of family life
  • Well adjusted family.
  • Parents prepared for parenthood.
  • Meeting needs of children.
  • Schooling
  • Healthy teacher pupil relationship.
  • Social welfare services
  • Recreation facilities, parent counseling, child
    guidance, educational facilities adequate
    general health services.

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CONCLUSION
Do not Educate Your Child to be Rich .Educate
him to be Happy .So when he grows up, hell know
the value of things, not the price.
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THANK YOU
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