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 does jealousy mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about jealousy are given below.)
Jealousy is the unpleasant emotion against others for what they have; but we don’t.
It is the resentment over the fact that one does not own what another person owns, or that one does not receive what another receives.
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.)
To analyse whether jealousy occurs to all.
To analyse whether jealousy is constructive
To explore why jealousy occurs and how one feels when they are jealous
To analyse the impact, if any, of jealousy on oneself, people around and situations.
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 does boredom mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about boredom are given below.)
Boredom is an unpleasant state in which the individual feels a lack of interest in anything and finds difficulty in concentrating in any activity.
Boredom is an unpleasant state where an individual is left with nothing in particular to do.
It is when individuals are dull and uninterested.
It is also the inability to focus on any specific activity.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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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 does positive attitude mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about positive attitude are given below.)
Positive attitude is the optimistic, but realistic outlook of a person.
Positive attitude is adopting a positive approach in every situation.
It is the attitude wherein one always makes it a point to look at the brighter side of the situation.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 does motivation mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about motivation are given below.)
Motivation is the drive to achieve a goal irrespective of the circumstances.
Motivation is the force which inspires a person from within.
Motivation is the internal or external stimulus that drives one to act in a particular manner.
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.)
To understand what is motivation
To analyse whether motivation is needed
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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, who are peers, what is it all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about peers are given below.)
Peers are individuals who are similar with respect to age, education or social status.
They may be our friends, classmates etc.
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.)
To explore who are peers
To analyse whether peers play a role in one’s life
To analyse whether peers influence a person in any manner
To analyse whether there is peer pressure or pressure to conform to friends’ views and opinions
To explore the role of peers or classmates in terms of competition
Thoughts such as, what do relationships mean, what they are all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about relationships are given below.)
Relationship is one’s association or connection with co-creation.
Relationships are the links that animals, humans, nature or any other species, create with one another.
Relationship is how one relates with other.
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.)
To understand what is relationship
To analyse whether one needs relationship
To explore whether relationship impacts oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations
To explore whether relationship are the same both ways
To explore whether one needs to create and maintain relationships
To explore whether all relationships are the same
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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Thoughts such as, what does citizenship mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about citizenship are given below.)
A citizen is a participatory member of a political community.
Citizenship is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government.
A nation grants certain rights, privileges and casts certain duties ,obligations on its citizens
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.)
To understand what is citizenship
To understand who is a citizen
To explore the role of a citizen in the society, nature, environment, nation, world
To analyse whether citizens need to be responsible
To analyse what happens when citizens are responsible and when citizens are not responsible
To analyse whether citizenship impacts oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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Thoughts such as, what does freedom mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about freedom are given below.
Freedom is independence coupled with self-determination.
Freedom is an expression wherein one feels complete ,happy at ease with oneself
It is to do things in one’s own unique way; without being a hindrance to another.
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.)
To understand what is freedom
To explore whether freedom is necessary
To analyse how one feels or experiences freedom
To explore whether one’s freedom impacts oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations
To explore whether freedom is something that is inside or outside
To analyse the relationship between freedom, discipline and responsibilities
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
Thoughts such as, what do goals mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about goals are given below.)
Goals are the targets that we set for ourselves.
Goals are the aims to achieve; for which one channelize all the energies in a focussed manner.
Goals may be short term or long term.
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.)
To understand what are goals
To analyse whether goals are necessary
To explore what happens when someone is having goals vis-a-vis not having goals
To explore whether one’s goals impact others
To explore whether one’s goals need to factor-in people, nature, environment or situations
To analyse whether goals remain the same or it changes with time.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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Thoughts such as, what do careers mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about careers are given below.
A career is a profession, a job or an occupation.
Career orientation is working towards a career that has been planned and aligning one’s abilities towards the chosen career.
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.)
To understand what is career
To analyse whether career is needed
To analyse whether one needs to choose a career
To explore how one chooses a career
To analyse whether one needs to be oriented towards the career chosen
To explore whether one’s career impacts oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
Thoughts such as, what does success mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about success are given below.)
Success is victory, triumph, winning.
Success is the achievement of one’s goals and objectives.
It is the accomplishment of the tasks and targets that one sets.
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.)
To understand what is success
To understand what is failure
To analyse what determines success
To explore whether one’s success impacts oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations
To explore whether success is own or any external factors contributes to one’s success
To analyse how one responds to success , how one responds to failure
To explore how others respond to one’s success, how others responds to one’s failure
To explore whether it is possible to succeed even after failure
To explore how one manages one’s success and failure
The questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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Thoughts such as, what does feel good factor mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about feel good factor are given below.)
Feel good factor is carrying good mood.
It is something that brings the feeling of goodness and joy within us.
It is to do with feeling good within oneself irrespective of external circumstances.
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.)
To understand what makes one feel good.
To find out whether feeling good about something impacts other activities in our lives
To analyse whether ‘feeling good’ impacts our day to day life, if so how it influences our thoughts, words and responses to a situation
To analyse whether it impacts other’s lives when we feel good
To explore whether feeling good could make a difference to us and our lives
To analyse where feel good factor emerges from – internally or externally
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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Thoughts such as, what does time management mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about time management are given below.)
Time management is about managing and utilizing one’s time most effectively to meet all priorities and prerogatives.
It is one’s skill in planning one’s activities, prioritizing and scheduling, in order to achieve one’s goal within a pre-determined period.
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.)
To understand what is time
To understand what is time management
To explore whether time needs to be managed
To analyse whether time management plays a role in one’s success
To explore what happens when one manages the time vis-à-vis one doesn’t
To explore whether one’s time management impacts oneself, people nature and environment, things and situations.
The questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 does role model mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about role model are given below.)
Role model is one whose behavior and attributes are emulated by others.
Role model sets an example for people look up to.
They are the people whom one reveres and looks up to for positive inspiration.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 is an ambition, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may
enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about ambition are given below.)
Ambition is the drive, aspiration or aim that a person sets for oneself.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 commitment mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about commitment and dedication are given below.)
Commitment is a solemn promise to do a particular act at a certain time (irrespective of circumstances.)
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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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 does courage mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about courage are given below.)
Courage is to be brave, resolute, gutsy, daring.
Courage is to stand up for one’s convictions, values and beliefs irrespective of any circumstances.
Courage is not the absence of fear; but doing what is needed with conviction, belief and rationality.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 does focus mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about focus are given below.)
Focus is the ability to concentrate one’s attention, energy and efforts on something.
Focus is channelizing all energies in one direction.
It is keeping in mind a single goal or aim and working towards it without any distractions or diversions.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 does nature and environment mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about nature and environment are given below.)
Nature includes trees, plants, fruits, flowers, birds, animals, sun, moon, stars, earth, human beings, micro-organisms and all other species – seen and unseen, belonging to the universe.
Environment includes all the external factors influencing the life and activities of people, animals, plants and trees etc.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
Disclaimer: Content may contain incidents, story lines, images, short-videos and such other materials available in public domain (including various websites/ similar sources). Content is intended solely for non-commercial, educational purposes. VSET does not claim any ownership or copyright to such materials published on this website, which, with respect to such materials, lie with their respective owners. VSET endeavours to keep the information relevant to the topics covered. However, VSET makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, suitability or reliability of such materials.
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 does sportsmanship mean, what it is all about and what its different facets
are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about sportsmanship are
given below.)
Sportsmanship is the attitude of a person, which makes him accept a given situation with an
open mind.
Sportsmanship refers to fairness, self-control, courage, honesty and persistence.
Sportsmanship is accepting the end result of a game – winning or losing – with equanimity.
Sportsman spirit includes respect for others including team members and opponents.
It is what brings about healthy competition among the participants.
The intent and questions to be followed in the preparation document.
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