VALUES
EDUCATION
Edwin R. Ferrer, Ed.D.
What is pedagogy of teaching values education?
Pedagogical values refer to the
worldviews, beliefs, perspectives, and
biases about teaching and learning
that underpin our specific
educational practices (Palahicky et al.,
2017).
What are pedagogical values examples?
Examples of pedagogical skills:
 Communication. Part of teaching is being able to effectively
communicate the information your students need to know. ...
 Adaptability. ...
 Collaboration. ...
 Inclusivity. ...
 Compassion. ...
 Review student evaluations. ...
 Discuss pedagogical skills with your colleagues. ...
 Attend professional conferences.
Why is it important to have methods in teaching
values education?
It teaches them the best way to live that can be beneficial to
individuals as well as the people around them. Value
education also helps the students to become more and
more responsible and sensible. It helps them to understand
the perspective of life in a better way and lead a successful
life as a responsible citizen.
Value refers to objects that human beings consider desirable
and worthy of pursuit in their thoughts, feelings and actions.
WHAT IS EDUCATION ?
Education is the manifestation of the divine perfection,
already existing in man.
WHAT IS VALUE ?
The one which :
Leads the individual to realize his potential
Helps to achieve something higher in life
Teaches values as well as practice of values of higher order
Helps students to raise above their narrow and selfish ideas
Helps to develop humanitarian spirit and become truly moral
Thus value education means:
PERSONAL VALUES:
Refers to those values which are cherished by the individuals
irrespective of his/her social relationship
Eg: Ambition, Courage, Perspective, Honesty, punctuality, etc..
RELIGIOUS VALUES:
These are related to faith in God, means of reaching HIM and
consequences that result from the deviation of not adhering to
such noble paths.
TYPES OF VALUES
SOCIALVALUES:
 Refers to those values which are others oriented
 They are concerned with society
 These values are cherished and practiced because of our association
with other.
 Always practiced in relation to our neighbours, community, society,
nation and the world.
ECONOMICVALUES:
 All things that have an exchange value may be said to have economic
values
 These are instrumental values since they make enjoyment possible
POLITICALVALUES:
 Theses values raise out of man’s desire for power
 Any political system if treats all men equal in the eyes of justice and
administers the people, becomes a higher value
 Any other system which acts as dictatorial one becomes lower
value
INTELLECTUALVALUES:
 This is related to knowledge of the truth in many of its forms
 The knowledge of truth is made use of in various ways to get
satisfaction
 Observing many in one and one in many is the highest quality that
man has to achieve.
ETHICALVALUES:
 These are moral good in nature
 There are two kinds
 Immediate
 Ultimate
 Some give importance to immediate good or pleasure ignoring
the future
 Some other give importance to the ultimate good ignoring the
present.
• Values can also be classified as:
• Higher and Lower order values
• Permanent and Temporary values
• Intrinsic and Instrumental values
• Values based on Aesthetics
• Value classification based on Motivation
• Subjective and Objective values
BESIDES THE ABOVE
CLASSIFICATION
The value education should become the main focus of our
education system
In providing education for values whole of the society should
be involved
The emphasis should be on moral development of the
students.
METHODS OF TEACHING
VALUES:
All teachers in the school should be regarded as teachers of value
education
All subjects can be used for the inculcation of the right values
There is a need for producing literature especially designed for the
value education
There should be an integrated approach in the value oriented
education programme
There should be foundation courses both at the secondary school and
universities.
SOME OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS
ARE:
 There is a need for establishing a resource centre for literature on
value education
 Special schools designed for value oriented education should be
established
 Every state should have at least one such institution
 Special teacher orientation programmes should be organised at the
state level
 There should be an education for the enforcement of law.
 There should be a national council for discipline consisting of people
who would have moral authority in their own right and who could
guide development of value – education programme
VALUE CONFLICT & MORAL DILEMMA
VALUE CONFLICT:
When principles mean
differently to others
When two people or group
have dissenting views on
morality that basic
understanding of what is
naturally right or wrong
MORAL DILEMMA:
A situation that requires a
choice between two equal
alternatives
It is a situation in which
there is a choice to be made
between two options,
neither of which resolves
the situation in an ethically
acceptable fashion
• Value education should be inculcated to the students.
• The value education should be given in such a manner that
the students are made capable by fighting against all evil
continuously and constantly.
• Value education should involve both knowledge and action
• Teachers can contribute much towards the life outcome of
the students by inculcating the right values.
CONCLUSION:
THANK YOU

Edukasyon sa pagpapakatao 7(Values education

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  • 2.
    What is pedagogyof teaching values education? Pedagogical values refer to the worldviews, beliefs, perspectives, and biases about teaching and learning that underpin our specific educational practices (Palahicky et al., 2017).
  • 3.
    What are pedagogicalvalues examples? Examples of pedagogical skills:  Communication. Part of teaching is being able to effectively communicate the information your students need to know. ...  Adaptability. ...  Collaboration. ...  Inclusivity. ...  Compassion. ...  Review student evaluations. ...  Discuss pedagogical skills with your colleagues. ...  Attend professional conferences.
  • 4.
    Why is itimportant to have methods in teaching values education? It teaches them the best way to live that can be beneficial to individuals as well as the people around them. Value education also helps the students to become more and more responsible and sensible. It helps them to understand the perspective of life in a better way and lead a successful life as a responsible citizen.
  • 5.
    Value refers toobjects that human beings consider desirable and worthy of pursuit in their thoughts, feelings and actions. WHAT IS EDUCATION ? Education is the manifestation of the divine perfection, already existing in man. WHAT IS VALUE ?
  • 6.
    The one which: Leads the individual to realize his potential Helps to achieve something higher in life Teaches values as well as practice of values of higher order Helps students to raise above their narrow and selfish ideas Helps to develop humanitarian spirit and become truly moral Thus value education means:
  • 7.
    PERSONAL VALUES: Refers tothose values which are cherished by the individuals irrespective of his/her social relationship Eg: Ambition, Courage, Perspective, Honesty, punctuality, etc.. RELIGIOUS VALUES: These are related to faith in God, means of reaching HIM and consequences that result from the deviation of not adhering to such noble paths. TYPES OF VALUES
  • 8.
    SOCIALVALUES:  Refers tothose values which are others oriented  They are concerned with society  These values are cherished and practiced because of our association with other.  Always practiced in relation to our neighbours, community, society, nation and the world. ECONOMICVALUES:  All things that have an exchange value may be said to have economic values  These are instrumental values since they make enjoyment possible
  • 9.
    POLITICALVALUES:  Theses valuesraise out of man’s desire for power  Any political system if treats all men equal in the eyes of justice and administers the people, becomes a higher value  Any other system which acts as dictatorial one becomes lower value INTELLECTUALVALUES:  This is related to knowledge of the truth in many of its forms  The knowledge of truth is made use of in various ways to get satisfaction  Observing many in one and one in many is the highest quality that man has to achieve.
  • 10.
    ETHICALVALUES:  These aremoral good in nature  There are two kinds  Immediate  Ultimate  Some give importance to immediate good or pleasure ignoring the future  Some other give importance to the ultimate good ignoring the present.
  • 11.
    • Values canalso be classified as: • Higher and Lower order values • Permanent and Temporary values • Intrinsic and Instrumental values • Values based on Aesthetics • Value classification based on Motivation • Subjective and Objective values BESIDES THE ABOVE CLASSIFICATION
  • 12.
    The value educationshould become the main focus of our education system In providing education for values whole of the society should be involved The emphasis should be on moral development of the students. METHODS OF TEACHING VALUES:
  • 13.
    All teachers inthe school should be regarded as teachers of value education All subjects can be used for the inculcation of the right values There is a need for producing literature especially designed for the value education There should be an integrated approach in the value oriented education programme There should be foundation courses both at the secondary school and universities. SOME OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS ARE:
  • 14.
     There isa need for establishing a resource centre for literature on value education  Special schools designed for value oriented education should be established  Every state should have at least one such institution  Special teacher orientation programmes should be organised at the state level  There should be an education for the enforcement of law.  There should be a national council for discipline consisting of people who would have moral authority in their own right and who could guide development of value – education programme
  • 15.
    VALUE CONFLICT &MORAL DILEMMA VALUE CONFLICT: When principles mean differently to others When two people or group have dissenting views on morality that basic understanding of what is naturally right or wrong MORAL DILEMMA: A situation that requires a choice between two equal alternatives It is a situation in which there is a choice to be made between two options, neither of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable fashion
  • 16.
    • Value educationshould be inculcated to the students. • The value education should be given in such a manner that the students are made capable by fighting against all evil continuously and constantly. • Value education should involve both knowledge and action • Teachers can contribute much towards the life outcome of the students by inculcating the right values. CONCLUSION:
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