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Fill in the blank: Educational institutions play a crucial role in shaping a child's ___ and ___. |
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True or False: The role of family in value transmission has remained unchanged in modern society. |
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False; the role of family has changed, focusing more on competition and individualism. |
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What are some examples of universal basic human values taught in educational systems? |
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Fill in the blank: A child's value system can be influenced by ___, ___, and ___ outside the family. |
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True or False: Skills and values are the same and serve identical purposes in achieving goals. |
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Teachers serve as role models, significantly influencing students' values and behavior. |
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Fill in the blank: A child learns the value of cooperation by ___ with classmates for various events. |
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True or False: Sacred values can be easily compromised in ethical decision-making. |
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What is the importance of understanding one's relationship with nature and society in education? |
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It fosters a deeper respect for life and enriches one's educational experience. |
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Describe how modern family dynamics have shifted the transmission of values to children. |
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Modern families often emphasize individualism and competition over traditional values of cooperation and sharing. |
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Human values are primarily influenced by ___, ___, and ___ in a person's life. |