VSET conducts 'LivingValues' (values in action) programs for students of standards 7 to 12. VSET believes in accentuating positives and programs are aimed at kindling the goodness that is already present in every human being.
Content and methodology available for everyone to use.
VSET conducts 'LivingValues' (values in action) programs for students of standards 7 to 12. VSET believes in accentuating positives and programs are aimed at kindling the goodness that is already present in every human being.
Content and methodology available for everyone to use.
During the sessions, the facilitator is encouraged to allow the participants to think about the topic, express their viewpoints, share their experiences and explore its applicability in day to day life. The facilitator would allow the participants to arrive at their own conclusions, rather than imposing his views or opinions – they could even be different from the thoughts given here.
DESCRIPTION
(Thoughts such as, what do respect and reverence mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about respect and reverence are given below.)
1. Respect is the feeling of regard for someone or something – living or non-living.
INTENT
(The objective of the facilitation process is to help each participant explore the topic for himself, individually and independently. Following are some of the objectives of the session.)
1. To understand what is respect
2. To analyse whether one needs to respect others - living or non-living
3. To analyse the impact of respect on people, situations
4. To analyse why one respects people/things
5. To analyse who / what we respect and why
6. To analyse whether one needs to respect oneself
QUESTIONS
(These are some leading questions that the facilitator may contemplate on for understanding and connecting with the topic.)
1. What is respect?
2. Why do we respect others?
3. Towards whom do we feel respectful? And how?
4. Towards whom do we show respect? And how?
5. What does 'commanding respect' and 'demanding respect' mean?
6. Is it necessary to respect oneself? If yes, how is it possible?