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English Language Teaching (ELT) professional | Teacher Trainer |Education columnist |Freelance writer

My article on "Peace Education" in The Hindu Incorporating peace education into the curriculum can be crucial in nurturing harmony and ultimately achieving peace within society. Here is the link to your article published in The Hindu. https://lnkd.in/gtdSq4Zm

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doss munusamy

Lecturer in English at state training centre

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Congratulation on your impressive presentation on incorporating peace through empirical curriculum. My response is not against your objective of your writing you have exposed through your write-up in Education-plus, However I am sharing my 40 years of my pragmatic experience Indian Universities introduced M.A.Gandian Studies, Peace Studies, Cultutal Studies, Inclusive and Exclusive Education, Curriculum Design etc., for nurturing valuse and ethical matters including development of peace among the students of higher education, However, we are witnessing students' unwanted behavour, not ony in the classrooms but also outside the classrooms. NCERT, NEW Delhi once said, " Values are caught, not taught." Everyting is avilable in the systemic process: Policy, Curriculum, syllabus, texts, lesson plans, execution, activities and remedial education. Then what hinders to achieve the objectives of education. It requires STRICT IMPLEMENTATION AND EXECUTION FOR OUR NATION'S SAKE. OTHERWISE EDUCATIONAL POLICIES ARE MERE WORDS AND PHRASES. DR.M.DOSS Pondicherry

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