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Syllabus Human Value Development

Human developemnt

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Syllabus

Value Education

HUMAN VALUE DEVELOPMENT

Duration: Three years Credits: NIL

No: of hours per week: 1 hr/week

Aim:

To aim of this course is guide our youth to identify right human values and inculcate in them a

personal identity and growth. To inculcate the values of national integration and equality and

brotherhood among all citizens and to help a person grow into a complete human being.

Objectives of the course:

 To comprehend the concept of Unity in Diversity.

 To inculcate the values of religious harmony and national integration.

 To familiarize the role of Indian Constitution in molding human values.

 To explore into one’s own identity and to have a better insight of self worth.

 To cultivate the habit of positive thinking stress and enrich life skills.

 To build and nurture interpersonal relationship.

 To create awareness of dangers of internet and social media.

 To understand about gender and its various implications.

 To remove gender bias and prejudice.

 To appreciate and experience the sanctity of family relationships.


Text Book:

1. Human Values: All India Association For Christian Higher Education, New Delhi.

Syllabus:

For First Year Graduates:

1. India and Me

2. Transformation of Self

3. Life Enrichment Skills

(Chapters: 2, 3, 4 of Text 1)

For Second Year Graduates:

1. Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships.

2. Life Values

3. Sexuality and Gender

(Chapter 5,6,7 of Text 1)

For Third Year Graduates:

1. Marriage and contentment

2. Societal Concerns

3. Valuable Quotes on Values

(Chapter 8, 9, 10)

References:
1. Resource book for Value Education: Institute of Value Education (AIACHE) , New

Delhi.

2. Basics of Gender: A resource Book- Compiled and Edited by Dr. Reny, Jacob Vikasini

Centre of Women’s Studies and Development. ( A unit of AIACHE), New Delhi.

3. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the character Ethic, Stephen R.

Covey.

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