Friday, 13 April 2018

Moral Value and Integrity

Integrity as "the quality or state of being of sound moral principle, uprightness, honesty and sincerity." Its synonym is honesty. Integrity is a "firm adherence to a code of especially moral or altruistic values." Integrity is an uncompromising adherence to a code of moral, artistic or other values, utter sincerity, honesty and candor, avoidance of deception, expediency, artificiality or shallowness of any kind. However, along with the subject of truth, there are also issues of honesty, integrity and character – all of which we need in our political and religious leaders, teachers and parents. I believe that an honest man will refuse to lie, steal or deceive in any way. To be honest is to have an upright character – this is something that is extremely lacking in our society today. A man with integrity is someone who has sound convictions and moral values. Last, I look at character Merriam-Webster's dictionary says, "A man with character is someone with moral excellence and firmness.

Thursday, 12 April 2018

Moral Value & Courage

Courage is a highly admired virtue. Most often we associate the word with physical prowess or bravery. But there's another form of velour that's much more important because it comes up more often. It's called moral courage - the willingness to face not physical danger but emotional pain, disapproval, financial insecurity, or uncertainty rather than compromise an ethical principle. Moral courage is essential not only for a virtuous life, but a happy one. Without courage, we have no control over our lives. Our fears corrode our spirit and confine us like a barbed wire fence. That's why they say a coward dies a thousand deaths, a brave man but one.



 Mark Twain said, 'Courage is not the absence of fear but the resistance of fear, the mastery of fear.' To paraphrase President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the enemy is not what we fear; it is fear itself. If our insecurities and anxieties cause us to lose confidence in the power of virtue, we will lose something very precious. People with moral courage rarely get medals, but it is the best marker of true character and a virtue others can be proud of.

Moral Value & Self Discipline

Self-discipline is most important to achieve complete Discipline in life. And it also helps to develop better character of the person concerned. It is rightly said” He that cannot obey, cannot command". Nation cannot progress without the law abiding disciplined citizens. This helps to build up the nation with the proper co-operations and unity. In these case nation can be saved from neighbor's opportunistic attitudes. Strength of a nation lies in discipline. Self-discipline is to motivate self in spite of a negative emotional state of mind. For self-discipline individual should have strong will power to control the mind. Self-discipline works automatically and leads to the success. His Holiness the Dalai Lama, writes, “Self-discipline, although difficult, while combating negative emotions, should be a defensive measure. At least we will be able to prevent the advent of negative conduct dominated by negative emotion. Once we develop this, by familiarizing ourselves with it, along with mindfulness and conscientiousness, eventually that pattern and way of life, will become a part of our own life.” Our safe survivals depend on nature. Nature strictly follows the law of nature. Nature is very systematic with its law. The day starts with sunrise and sets accordingly to invite night with moon and stars above the sky. Nature is the best example of true discipline to all of us.


Sunday, 8 April 2018

Moral value & Discipline

Discipline is an essential part of our life. In fact without discipline life we cannot work smoothly. Parents, elders of the family and the teachers are the first persons to introduce the sense of discipline to the children. Discipline must be learning it from the early stages of life.  Discipline ensures the smooth flow of life without putting hindrance to the individual's liberty. Discipline teaches us to be systematic towards achieving our goal of life. It helps us to achieve our ambitions. Our social structure will fall apart without the discipline in social life. A society without the proper discipline encourages the unsocial activities such as violence and bad behavior. 




Saturday, 7 April 2018

Moral Value & Youth

Youths are major determinants of the level of development in any society. Without youths, there can be no sustenance of society as no society can be self-sustaining without its human components of which the major workforce is the youths. Realizing this, young people ought to know their importance and worth in society and begin to value themselves as purveyors of the fortune and progress of any society. Youths must be committed to imbibing moral values and upholding them through life as these values will shape the ways they think, speak and even act. Moral standards can rise in contemporary societies if the zeal of youths brings about the restoration of moral values. To uphold moral values, youths must be disciplined and resist immoral behavior that will eventually culminate in loss of moral compass. Youths can be the agents of change in their societies by accepting to live by moral codes and become “lights in perceived darkness” to show the way forward for nations to become truly prosperous, developed and functional.





Tolerance and Cooperation

In bible there is a question, Can two people work together if they do not agree? The most logical
answer is No. This is because one person will always drawback the other. For persons to work
together to accomplish set objectives, they must learn to appreciate their differences,
accommodate their weaknesses and pull together their strengths. Tolerance means being
receptive to the beauty of differences while cooperation is simply identified as team work.
Tolerance involves mutual understanding resulting from mutual respect while cooperation
involves mutually beneficial relations. Traditional societies were tolerant and extremely
cooperative, they appreciated diversity in nature and realized that though they were different,
they had to work together to promote human life and existence.

Friday, 6 April 2018

Moral Value & Respect

Respect is an acknowledgement of the inherent worth and innate rights of the individual and collectivity. The value of respect was cherished in the past, especially respect for elders. This is because it was assumed that elders were more knowledgeable and wiser than young persons. Respect was also given to elders as they comported themselves in manners worthy of emulation. Respect comes with honor and dignity as the individual or group of individuals are regarded as important personalities in their own rights.




Moral Value & Truthfulness

This quality can be defined as being honest. Honesty implies being frank, direct, open or even straight. It entails standing up for what you believe in no matter whose pride gets in the way. It means not contradicting oneself in thoughts, words and actions. Isichei and Bolaji (2010) define honesty as “the awareness of what is right and appropriate in one‟s role, one‟s behavior and one‟s relationship”. Honesty is the foundation of integrity; having moral standards. Traditional societies were founded on this value and truthfulness was a quality pursued by all especially by leaders who were looked up to for direction by followers. Leaders valued truthfulness because they believed in protecting their names and reputation “a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving favor rather than silver or gold”

Monday, 2 April 2018

The Role of Religious Institutions in the Moral Development of The Child

Religion is a major force in the lives of most Americans. In deeded, international studies continually report a comparatively high level of religious practice among Americans. Because religion is above all, a meaning system, it naturally speaks to its adherents about right and wrong, good and bad. For many Americans, the first and foremost moral guide is their own religion. While the theological doctrines of religions differ substantially, there is a great deal of overlap in moral theologies, particularly in their everyday applications. Historically, moral teachings have been central to all religions. For instance, historically speaking, since the time of the Bible, moral teachings have been central to Judaism. The Bible is, at its core, a book of ethical teachings. Talmudic sages are seen as moral exemplars, and medieval writers such as Bahya ibn Pakudah and Maimonides, Moses Haylm Luzzatto in the 18th century and the Musar Movement of the 19th century developed a systematic approach to the ethical teachings of the Bible and Talmud in order to teach morals.


Saturday, 31 March 2018

Role of Curriculum in moral education of child

Curriculum design is a specialized aspect of curriculum development dealing with the preparation of curriculum plans and materials for use potentially by any students or teachers of a given description. In most studies on teaching strategies for curriculum-oriented moral education we found the following elements: problem-based learning, working in groups, discussions, and using subject topics incorporating moral issues, dilemmas and values. Frequently, a problem-based instructional design is chosen. What has been learnt must be meaningful in the context of students‘ personal objectives and they must be able to connect the learning content with their prior knowledge. Many morals and values education curricula have tended to change by accretion with units of the curriculum centered around specific values or principles. In a situation where there is obviously an overloading of the curriculum in schools, teachers find themselves constantly trying to keep up with new knowledge or the reinterpretation of old ones, and the even more difficult situation of trying to find connections between seemingly separate and specialised bits and pieces of knowledge. The design of the curriculum reflects the concepts outlined in the conceptual framework and implications for the roles of schools, families, NGOs, and teachers. It also attempts to respond to the concerns about the degree of effectiveness of traditional approaches to the teaching of morals and values. To do this effectively, there is a deliberate shift away in this document away from the traditional approaches to the organisation of the curriculum. 

Friday, 30 March 2018

Moral Value & Social Maturity


Adolescences are an impressionable age or role models replicating stage, they take them from all areas that are close at hand in their society, whether mass media, parents and family or their teachers. An individual’s personal and social values and skills is that complex of knowledge, values, attitudes and abilities which contribute to the development of a sound moral character, as a sense of community and competence is responding to the personal, social and cultural aspects of life. This social maturity scale was used with a view to achieve two practical goals. The first was to attain a theoretical backdrop, which has the prospect of ensuring an operational concept of social maturity with its social and individual relevance. The second and the more pragmatic goal have been to evolve a precise and dependable measure of social maturity applicable to the normal school/college children. This period of adolescence requires proper guidance and counseling by parents and teachers for the adequate adjustment of children in class room environment and also in the society.


"Maturity is learning to walk away from people and situations that threaten your peace of mind, self respect, values, moral or self worth".

Thursday, 29 March 2018

Moral Values & Body Language

The psychologist’s concept of moral behavior is much like the layman’s and psycho analyst’s concept of conscience or moral character. The word ‘Moral’ is derived from the Latin word ‘Mos’ that means customs, practice or rule, away of accomplishing things.
In Indian culture, we respect our elders as a custom by bow down and touching feet for blessing at special occasions and consider elders as superior, never speak to them in high tone, all these depends on individual moral values without considering any gender difference. This was followed from one generation to another in the form of essential learning while families and communities should continue to take responsibilities for the maintenance of certain societal and cultural values including moral values, this does not exempt schools / colleges from their responsibilities in this area. Hence moral values play an important role in carving personality development of the adolescent.


Sunday, 18 March 2018

Moral Values and Teacher

Moral values are inter-woven in all aspects of teaching, in the curriculum, in the school culture, and as moral examples in teachers' behaviour. Working with values is an essential part of teaching. Educating students to become teachers requires the teachers to learn how values are embedded in education; how they themselves, as reflective practitioners, can consciously create moral-based practices in education; and what different philosophical, pedagogical, and political theories and religious and cultural traditions say about moral development and the role of education. We distinguish the following perspectives on moral values in teacher education: value transfer, reflective practitioner, moral sensitivity, participation and dialog, and moral politics.
Adding value to development implies that human development is seen not as a natural biological process, but as a process of giving meaning to the world. It is a process of growing into cultural practices and positioning oneself by articulating what is valuable, it is a personal reconstruction of cultural practices and narratives.

Saturday, 10 March 2018

Moral value and parents

Respect, kindness, honesty, courage, perseverance, self-discipline, compassion, generosity, dependability.Most parents want to instill these kinds of values in their children. Doing so will protect them from potentially negative societal influences and lay the foundation for them to become good citizens. We’re not fulfilling our responsibilities as parents if we don’t try to instill solid morals in our children. Of course, this is often easier said than done. Teaching values takes time a scarce commodity for many parents today. “Our increasingly competitive economy is creating an environment where Mom and Dad are spending longer hours at work and fewer hours with their children,”

As a result, outside influences like peer pressure and the entertainment industry through the Internet,television, movies, video games and music are having a greater effect on children, shaping their perspectives more than ever before.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Importance of Grandparents to Their Grandchildren

Grandparents play very important role in the lives of their grandchildren, though it is often indirect. They are often seen as helping hands to their parents in bringing them up.


Grandparents are often seen as "stress buffers," family "watchdogs," "roots," "arbitrators," and "supporters”. The children share unique relationships with them which gives them support both emotionally and mentally. Grandparents can be a major support during family disruptions.


Sometimes they're playmates for their grandchildren. They're very often role models and mentors for younger generations. They are also historians -- teach values, instilling ethnic heritage, and passing on family traditions. Increasing numbers of grandparents care for their grandchildren during the day or have legal full custody of their grandchildren, making them surrogate parents. These grandparents have a particularly strong influence.

Monday, 5 March 2018

Importance of Moral Values in Student Life


 Moral Values are the worthy ideals or principles that one follows to distinguish the right from the wrong. These ideals or virtues are considered worthy in building up the character of an individual. Moral Value refers to the good virtues such as honesty, integrity, truthfulness, compassion, helpfulness, love, respectfulness, hard-work, etc. Students are the future of India. The future of our country depends upon the moral values imparted to them during their student life. Moral lessons should be properly implemented among students in school and colleges. Moral values are taught by the parents & teachers in student life by telling what is right, good, bad or wrong for them or in front of the society. A person who sticks to his moral values is said to bear a good character. There are two schools of thoughts when it comes to moral values. As per one, a person must have good moral values even at the cost of his/ her happiness. On the other hand as per the other one a person must not be too strict with oneself and that moral values may become a cause of stress. The youth these days is more inclined towards seeking happiness rather than valuing moral values. This may be attributed to the growing influence of the western culture.

Saturday, 3 March 2018

Why is Moral Values Important in Human Life?

All of us have grown up listening stories like “The Thirsty Crow”, “The Fox and the Grapes” that always end up with a strong conclusion “Think and work hard, you may find solution to any problem”& amp;” "It’s easy to despise what you cannot have.  Nothing comes easy without a hard work.  So, Work Hard and reach your goals”. We might have forgotten those stories but their teachings some way or the other has contributed to what we call our moral values.

#storypic #moralvalues #thethirstycrow #thegrapes&thefox
Moral values are the principles that guide us throughout our lives. From childhood to adulthood we keep on learning and transforming ourselves and so do our morals.Moral values are important in life because if a person has never learned about moral values then how can will he/she decide between the good and the bad. Moral values reflect an individual’s character and spirituality. They help in building good relationships in personal as well as professional lives. They can help in eradicating problems like dishonesty, violence, cheating, and jealousy from one’s life. Not only this, they can counter bad influences in society like disregarding women, child abuse, violence, crimes,and agitations. They can help you deal with tough situations in life. They can be a key to self-motivation.Some of the most important values can be Honesty, Hard-work, Respect for others, Kindness and Forgiveness. Students are the future of India. The future of our country depends upon the moral values imparted to them during their student life. Moral lessons should be properly implemented among students in school and colleges.



What are the benefits of good Moral Values?

When we love and respect others, when we work with honesty and when we do ONLY what is right, we obviously transform ourselves into a better human being.
Moral values help in shaping the character and personality of an individual. Moral values also earn you respect. Moral values are essential for human relationships at all the levels of life. Be it our family, workplace or society, moral values are required everywhere in order to work smoothly and in a cooperative manner. Moral values help us differentiate between good and bad, right and wrong. Hence, the decision power of an individual gets improved, naturally.


Moral values help you in finding out the true purpose of your life. Once we start following the path of life through moral values, we start realizing the true purpose our life. We become unselfish, dedicated, loving and caring for others.

Monday, 26 February 2018

Moral Values: Importance of Moral Values in Student Life

Moral Values are the worthy ideals or principles that one follows to distinguish the right from the wrong. These ideals or virtues are considered worthy in building up the character of an individual. Moral Value refers to the good virtues such as honesty, integrity, truthfulness, compassion, helpfulness, love, respectfulness, hard-work, etc. Students are the future of India. The future of our country depends upon the moral values imparted to them during their student life. Moral lessons should be properly implemented among students in school and colleges. Children have an immense power of observation and their feelings are deep-rooted. They always observe their parents at home and their teachers in school. So we need to educate students at their grass root level so that they do not disrespect any one weather he/she is elder or younger then him/her.
"It's not hard to make decisions once you know what your values are..."

Meaning of Moral Values – Moral values are set of principles which help us evaluate what is good and what is bad!

Moral values are a set of principles which help us in becoming a good human being. These values revolve around morality, respecting others, helping others, loving others, etc.

Reading moral stories is a good way to learn about moral values.


#honesty #moralvalues #respect #truth #sense #morals #faith #fairness

The subject ‘Moral Education’ that gives us so much to live better life, we should have respect towards the subject. Let’s salute the education that keeps us teaching and makes us learning values of life and lets us become respected in our kind.

Meaning Of Moral Education

Moral education means an ethical education to follow the good and right principles of life. It consists of some basic principles, like truthfulness, honesty, charity, hospitality, tolerance, love, kindness and sympathy. Moral education makes one perfect. Education is not aimed at obtaining only a degree.
Moral values or education as we can call them are acquired from home, school and college. Since family is the first school and thus it has greater impact on young and impressionable.

"Education without moral is like a ship without a compass, merely wandering nowhere" 
  Martin Luther King 

Thursday, 22 February 2018

Education and Moral Education

We understand education as method which involves teaching and learning in formal set ups like schools, colleges and institutes. We take is as an aspect which helps us to gain knowledge and be the productive members of society.


#wemustrepecteducation #educatealllevelofpeoples #bychanakya..

The words of wisdom thus gained are passed on from generation to generation. In democracies, through education, children and adults are supposed to learn how to be active and effective citizens. education is divided into three categories first is formal education it is usually in schools, where a person may learn basic, academic, or trade skills. The other is informal education which is given by the guardian and it is called moral education.