Values are taught within the family to children as they grow. Grandparents, mom, dad, church attendance, and others teach the child. In school the values are reinforced and as a teacher I would try to reinforce what the parents have taught at home. It takes time, attention, love, and good role models to learn values. If children do not learn values at home they need to learn them from some one or some place.
they learn it by primary and secondary socialization. In primary socialization family teach the children norms such as punctuality: There is a specific time to go out and to come back home, and values such as religious values: they learn about the customs and traditions, rights and rituals and mode of worship. The institution is the training of secondary socialization. They teach children the norms of the school: wearing the school uniform and abiding by the rules and regulations of the school and also the values: being successful in studies or to participate in the activities organised by the school
They learn what we learn in high school when they are in middle school or grade school.
All children (girls/boys) learn at school
The acronym "GMRC" is a school subject and is the study of morals that you should learn and values or qualities that you have to gain. GMRC stands for: Good Manners and Right Conduct
Societal values of their era
The motto of Tring School is 'Live to Learn, Learn to Live'.
An old maxim that SHOULD be true , but unfortunately is less true nowadays. Children should learn good values and behavior BEFORE school age, and have these ideals nurtured and expanded by their teachers.
were did Fibonacci learn about the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
Learn
Arab school is a school where you learn arabic.
They learn that she values her independence and ability to socialize.