Unit 1 (Chapter - 1) Understanding Value Education
Unit 1 (Chapter - 1) Understanding Value Education
what is universally valuable to all of us, what is conducive to our individual and collective
need to identify your basic aspiration. Based on the correct identification of this basic
aspiration, you can frame your goals and sub-goals appropriately and working for
these, you may hope to fulfil your basic aspiration.
Understanding universal human values to fulfil our aspirations in continuity: Just
Identitying one's aspiration is not enough. We need to know how to fulfil our
aspirations, how to go about actualizing our goals. Generally, we tend to pursue our
goals in variety of ways as per our appraisal and beliefs. We keep on making
experiments, learning from these and accordingly improving our understanding.
This is how human beings have been moving on, right from the primitive 'Stone
age to the present day world of modern science and technology. Complete
understanding of human values gives us a definite way to fulfil our aspirations.
Basically all of us are aspiring to be happy and whatever appears conducive to our
happiness becomes valuable to us. Values form the basis for all our thoughts, behaviour
and actions. Once we have known what is valuable to us, these values become the
basis, the anchor for our actions. We know what we are doing is right and will lead to
the fulfilment of our basic
aspirations. Values thus become the source for our happiness,
our success, our fulfilment. Without an appropriate value framework, we will not be
able to decide whether a chosen action is desirable or undesirable,
right or wrong.
Hence there is a prime need for correct
understanding of the value domain.- Value
Education is the input necessary to fulfil this need. When we live with the correct
understanding of values, we are happy in continuity, otherwise we feel deprived,
frustrated and unhappy. What are the values that you hold
worthy in your life? Have
you verified them to be conducive to your happiness? It is important to explore the
value domain in sufficient detail through value education. We also need to
understand
the universality of various human values, because
only then we can have a definite and
common program for value education. Then only we can be assured of
harmonious human society.
a happy and
Complementarity of values and skill: In the endeavour to fulfil our aspirations, rwo
things are essential:
(b) Secondly, it becomes essential to learn methods and practices to actualize this
ooal, to develop the techniques make this happen in real
to
life, in various
dimensions of human endeavour. This is the domain of 'skills.
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Thus values and skills have to go hand in hand. There is an essential complementarity
berween values and skills for the success of any human endeavour. For example, I want
to lead a healthy life. I understand that health is the basic requirement for a human
being. I then learn skills to judge what food will keep my body healthy, what physical
practices will keep the body functioning properly, what would be the possible ways to
do certain kinds of work with the body. All these fall under the domain of skills. T hus,
both (values and skills) are important and these are complementary. Only wishing for
good health will not help me keep my body fit and healthy and without having
understood the meaning of health, I will not be able to choose things correctly to
have beliefs such as "I want to become a famous person. Being a world-famous person
will make me happy", "Money will make me happy", "Success is the ultimate thing
by hook or crook', "IfI study longer I will have better grades" etc. All of us live
by
with such beliefs. These beliefs come to us from what we read, see, hear, what our
what the magazines talk of, what we see on the
parents tell us, our friends talk about,
TV etc. i.e. there is a whole body of belief-system that we live with at any given time
and these together constitute our worldview. These beliefs spread our far and wide
into all our realms of living. The interesting thing about beliefs is that they usually
change with time and we can trace examples of these by looking at our life in the past.
We might have thought at one point of time that getting into a good college is the
most important thing and now that may have changed to being able to get a good
job. Once we get into a good job, doing well in that job and earning a lot of money
may be important. Once we have the money. getting into a good position may become
important ie. what we believe is to be important, may keep
in
changing with time.
Many times, we may even find ourselves trapped conflicting beliefs.
Another thing about beliefs is that they are usually not the same for everybody. Beliets
could be held by a small group or a large group of people but they are nor universal.
For example: getting good grades may be important to you, but being able to earn
money may be important for your friends. You may think being environmentally
friendly is important, your friend may think that it is okay to pollute the environment.
This is not only true for ourselves, but largely true for most people around us: the
beliefs keep changing from person to person. What I may believe to be of value to me
may not be of value' to your belief-system so when we interact, it may lead to contilicts
and unhappiness. We face this problem today because the conditioned belicts and
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unstable and not based
and
values we hold today are usually contradictory, conflictingsure of their correctness.
within the
efficient m a n n e r . It is not
valuable' for human beings in an effective and
a
outside its scope. It
of decide what is valuable. This decision lies
technology to
what is valuable'. Without this
scope
thus becomes primarily important to know correctly
and can therefore be put to any use,
decision, technology can be aimless, directionless
either constructive or destructive.
It is thus with the understanding of values that we can decide on the aPpropriateness
IS are
of technology and its application. Both the structure and use
of technologY
decided by values. For example: if we value the relationship with the environment, we
To conclude, Value Education enables understand our needs and visuaiize our
us to
correcdy, and also indicate the direction for their fulfilment. It also goals
and contradictions and enables us to rightly utilize the helps remove our confusions
technological innovations.
Value Education is a crucial missing link in the
present education system which must
be adequately replenished. It must be remembered that to become an excellent professional,
the excellence of values along with the excellence of
requisite professional skills is required.
The present course is an effort in this direction.
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Rational
lt has to be amenable to reasoning and not based on dogmas or blind beliefs. It cannot be
a set of sermons or Dos and Don'ts.
All Encompassing
Value education is not merely an academic exercise. It is aimed at transforming our
consciousness and living. Hence, it has to permeate into all dimensions of our living, namely,
thought, behaviour, work and understanding/realization; as well as all levels, namely.
individual, family, society and nature.
Leading to Harmony
Finally, value education has to enable us to be in harmony within and in harmony with
others. Hence, when we live on the basis of these values, we start understanding that it will
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nature.
Scope of Study
As mentioned above, any course on value education must include
of human
living.
Accordingly, the content of Value Education will be to understand myself,
my happiness; understand the goal of human lite
my aspirations,
comprehensively; understand the other
entities in nature, the innate inter-connectedness, the
co-existence in the nature/existence
and finally the role of human being in this
nature/ existence entirety. Hence, it has to
encompass understanding of harmony at various levels,
nature and existence, and finally,
namely, individual, family, society
learning to live in accordance with this understanding by
being vigilant to one's thought, behaviour and work.
as proposals. 1ou need to verify these proposals for yourself and examine your living in this
Self-exploration will also include verifying the proposals through experiential validation,
1.e. by living according to them. Experiential validation will ascertain that when we
live our life on the basis of this education, our living will be fulfilling to us as well as
our surroundings.
Since the process is of self-exploration, and not of giving sermons or prescribing dos
and don'ts, you need not agree to all that is said, but only be ready to investigate into
them sincerely. We dont want to just theorize and impose stated truths.
This process of self-verification needs to be applied to all the proposals. In this way, we
will work the
proceed forward, one proposal at a time. Life is a laboratory and we on
will
in ourselves and in our living.
proposals and verify their truthfulness
Thus to conclude, whatever is being said in this book is to be taken as a proposal to be
not about giving sermons or prescribing do's and
investigated and verified. This book is
don'ts, butinput is aimed at facilitating the student to be able to become authentic about
himself/herself through self-exploration.
Undexstondeve Valuenducatin
ummary
Value education is required to correctuy identify our basic aspirations, understand the
or
values that enable us to fulfil our basic aspiration, ensure the complementarity
values and skills, and to properly evaluate our beliefs. It also facilitates the development
of appropriate technology and its right utilization for human welfare.
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REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What is the need for value education in technical and other professional institutions?
2. What do you mean by values? How do they ditfer from skils? How are values and skills
complementary?
3. What are the basic guidelines for value education?
4. How do you presently decide what is valuable to you? How do you ensure that your decision is right?
5. What is the difference between 'belief' and
'understanding'?