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Rani, Alka
- Role of a Teacher in Value Education
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1 Department of Education, Triveni College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Sociology, GSSS, Chakkan, IN
3 Triveni College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Education, Triveni College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Sociology, GSSS, Chakkan, IN
3 Triveni College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 4, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 168-170Abstract
Mere academic knowledge without deep ischolar_maining in moral and spiritual values will only fashion lop-sided personalities who may become rich in material possessions, but will remain poor in self-understanding, peace, and social concern. Emphasizing this fact, Swami Vivekananda said, "Excess of knowledge and power, without holiness, makes human beings devils." In order for values education to become part and parcel of mam stream schooling, the closest possible links need to be found between it and the world of teachers and schools. Teaching has undergone a revolution over the past decade or so. Updated research into the role of the teacher has uncovered the true potential of the teacher (and, through the teachers, the school) to make a difference. Much of this research insight is captured in the notion of 'Quality Teaching', a perspective that speaks of intellectual depth, inter-relational capacity and self-reflection as being among the factors that characterize the kind of learning that makes a difference. There are important synergies between these perspectives and those of values education. Making these links has potential to release the true power of values education and to elevate it to a mainstream issue for all schools. The address will explore these links and demonstrate how other frameworks and resources available to teachers can be incorporated into a comprehensive and powerful values education for all schools Students are led to believe that by developing the ability to gather, store, and retrieve vast information, they stand educated. But, Swami Vivekananda points out, "Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain and runs not there, undigested all your life. We must have life-building, man-making and character-making assimilation of ideas."Keywords
Value Education, Teacher.- Corporate Governance:Need for Changing Scenario
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Alka Rani
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Veena Gautam
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1 Department of Commerce, Sri Guru Hari Singh College, Sri Jiwan Nagar, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Commerce, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Commerce, Sri Guru Hari Singh College, Sri Jiwan Nagar, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Commerce, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 7, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 375-377Abstract
Corporate governance is about ethical conduct of business. Corporate governance is mechanism to maximize the wealth of owners by optima utilization of resources and managing the organization in more transparent way Corporate governance is about promoting corporate fairness, transparency and accountability. Since the commencement of liberalization process, economic scenario began to change. Globalization has not only significantly heightened business risk but also compelled Indian economy to adopt good governance. Foreign investment is means for economic growth of developing countries like India. When investors make investment, they consider two variables, capital and risk transparency. Strong corporate governance help to ensure long term success, weak system leads to serious problems. The situations grew from bad to worse in following decades and corruption; inefficiency became the hallmarks of Indian corporate sector Satyam episode, Harshad Mehta securities scam, UTl scam, Ketan Parikh scam came into light in earlier years. So in current competitive environment, there is need to induct global standards. So that at least while the scope for scams still present, it can be at least reduce to minimum and CG can play a vital role in reducing corruption and decreased corruption enhance country development process because good corporate governance is to ensure commitment in managing the company in transparent, manner.Keywords
Corporate Governance, Globalization, Liberalization, Business Ethics, Scandal.References
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