FOUNDATIONS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Education for All: Concept and Philosophy Education is the most powerful, universally recognised tool for socio-economic and moral transformation and progression, leading to individual empowerment and a nation's development. The idea behind the global movement of Education for All (EFA) is that every human being has an inherent right to education and it is not merely a slogan or policy initiative; it is a philosophical commitment to ensure that all children, youth, and adults irrespective of gender, caste, class, disability, language, religion, or socio-economic background have access to quality education. This concept provides a moral, ethical, and ideological base to Inclusive Education. The concept of Education for All emerged from the fact that millions of children across the world were excluded from schooling due to poverty, disability, discrimination, and social inequality. Traditional education systems often favored privileged g...
More Than a Classroom: 5 Surprising Ways the Indian Constitution Shapes Our Minds Watch a child in a sunlit classroom, head bent over a notebook, carefully tracing the curves of the alphabet. It looks like a simple, private moment of growth; a family’s aspiration or a teacher’s lesson plan. But pull back the lens, and you will see that the desk, the book, and the very air the child breathes are framed by a grander design. The Indian Constitution is the "invisible architect" of this scene. It doesn’t just sit in a glass case in New Delhi; it lives in the schoolhouse, providing the structural beams that support every child’s future. We often think of the Constitution as a dry manual for lawyers, yet for a student, it is a living promise. It is the silent guarantor that transforms education from a luxury for the few into a fundamental birthright for all. At the heart of this architecture is the Preamble, the "guiding spirit" that ensures the pursuit of knowledge is n...
Determinants of Values: The Role of Ecological and Environmental Influences Determinants of Values In an era marked by environmental crises, climate change, and declining ecological balance, the role of values in shaping responsible human behaviour has become more important than ever. Among the many determinants that influence human values, ecological or environmental influences play a crucial role in nurturing respect for nature and promoting sustainable living. Education, when integrated with ecological values, becomes a powerful tool for building environmentally conscious and ethically responsible individuals. Understanding Values and Value Education Values are deeply held beliefs and principles that individuals consider precious, worthwhile, and important in life. According to the Oxford Dictionary, values refer to standards or principles of great worth, while sociologist Cuber (1962) defines values as cherished ideas that reflect judgments about the relative importanc...
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