Classification of values
Education is a social process; Education is growth;
Education is not a preparation for life; Education is life itself. — John Dewey
The prosperity of a country does not depend on the abundance of its income, nor on the strength of its fortifications, nor on the beauty of its public buildings; but it consists in the number of its educated citizens, in its men of education, enlightenment, and character. — Martin Luther.
If wealth is lost, nothing is lost.
If you lose health, you lose something.
If character is lost, everything is lost. — MK Gandhi (Father of the Indian nation)
The value is an explicit, distinctive conception of an individual or characteristic of a group of the desirable that influences the selection between the available means and ends of action.
Values are the desirable ends, goals, or modes of action that make human behavior selective. Courage not only guides but also determines human behavior.
Classification of values:
It is necessary to know types of values. It is necessary to improve the values in children.
1. Gail M. Inlaw Classification
* Traditional and cultural values
* Economic values
* Political values
* Values in science and technology
* Philosophical values
* Values of the new left
* Community values back
2. Spranger classification:
* Theoretical values
* Economic values
* Aesthetic values
* Social values
* Political values
* Religious values
3. Ploto Classification:
* Truth
* Beauty
* Goodness
4. Parker Securities Classification:
* Biological values
* Economic values
* Affective values
* Social values
* Intellectual values
* Aesthetic values
* Moral values
* Religious value
5. Gandhi’s classification:
* Truth
* Non-violence
* Liberty
* Democracy
* Equality
* Self realisation
* Purity of ends and means
* Self-discipline
6. BR Goel classification: (Documents on social, moral and spiritual values)
1. Abstinence
2. Anti-touch ability
3. Consideration for others
4. Cooperation
5. Compassion
6. Common good
7. Courtesy
8. Democratic decision making
9. Dignity of the person
10. Duty
11. Resistance
12. Friendship
13. Feeling of companionship
14. Look ahead
15. Chivalry
16. Honesty
17. Appreciation
18. Citizenship
19. Concern for others
20. Cleaning
21. Common cause
22. Courage
23. Curiosity
24. Devotion
25. Dignity of manual labor
26. Discipline
27. Quality
28. Fidelity
29. Freedom
30. Good deal
31. Gratitude
32. Kindness
33. Humanism
34. Initiative
35. Justice
36. Kindness to animals
37. Leadership
38. National conscience
39. National integration
40. Peace
41. Punctuality
42. Purity
43. Ingenuity
44. Respect for others
45. Sincerity
46. Social justice
47. Self-help
48. Self-confidence
49. Self-study
50. Self-control
51. Social service
52. Sense of discrimination between good and bad
53. Socialism
54. Secularism and respect for all religions
55. Teamwork
56. Truthfulness
57. Universal truth
58. Value of national and civic property
59. Hygienic life
60. Integrity
61. Kindness
62. Loyalty to duty
63. National unity
64. Non-violence
65. Obedience
66. Proper use of time
67. Patriotism
68. Search for knowledge
69. Regularity
70. Reverence for old age
71. Simple living room
72. Self-discipline
73. Self-esteem
74. Self-sufficiency
75. Self-reliance
76. Self-control
77. Solidarity of humanity
78. Sense of social responsibility
79. Sympathy
80. Spirit of investigation
81. Team spirit
82. Tolerance
83. Universal love
7. In general, values can be classified into personal, social, moral, spiritual and behavioral values.