Values can not be shaped in the public school system (in the USA). The public school review related link sums it up best; "Overall, religious and moral instruction does not play a part of public schooling". You will need to look into a private, parochial, or independent school to have values shaped for the student.
Teaching American values in school can help shape a child's understanding of democracy, equality, freedom, and diversity. It can also instill a sense of civic responsibility and respect for others in a multicultural society.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
Some forces such as modernization and globalization have continued to shape contemporary Filipino values. Modernization brought about education and new ways of relating to each other.
Chepstow School's motto is 'Traditional values in a modern school'.
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School implications in having values formation activities could be serious. While most people agree on a general set of desireable values, some border on religious beliefs. It would be difficult for a public school to instill values without upsetting some parents.
the importance of values is that it helps shape the individual for a better person in its every day's interaction and for the comfort of self unto others...