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dc.contributor.author Vithalani, Darshan
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-06T11:14:35Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-06T11:14:35Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Vithalani, Darshan,(2024), Sustainable Education: An Impact Study of Fdp on Humanization of Education In Light of New Education Policy and Universal Human Values, International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences,20(1),1-17, 2347-4777 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2347-4777
dc.identifier.uri http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2122
dc.description.abstract Background and Objective This research paper is based on the impact study of the 8-days FDP on the Humanization of Education in light of the New Education Policy (NEP). This FDP was in alignment with the Universal Human Values as per Madhyasth Darshan – Jeevan Vidya, as prescribed in the guidelines on Muya Pravah, Jeevan Kaushal and the Faculty Induction program in higher education. The key outcome of the FDP sensitize the faculties towards socio-emotional development of the students by nurturing human values, life skills, responsible and sustainable living for pursuit of higher life goals. Research Methodology A 40-item questionnaire is used for the pretest and post-analysis without providing any prior reading material and learning interventions. There were 158 participants in the workshop out of which collated quantitative data of 69 participants having pre and post-assessment by using a structured questionnaire of a 5-point Likert Scale. The data analysis was conducted using a paired t-test with effect size, descriptive analysis, and standard deviation and error in Jamovia version 2.4.11. Further, the percentage method is also applied to evaluate the gaps between pre- and post-assessment, as negligible differences may not be recorded through hypothesis testing. Practical Take away from the study 1. A notable transformation was observed in faculty’s perceptions of the importance of values based learning and led to growing consensus for the holistic development of students, encouraging a focus on ethical and moral considerations in teaching methods. 2. Faculty now recognize that values-based education is key to students' holistic development, and they are sensitized to incorporate ethical and moral dimensions in their teaching approach. 3. The FDP has prompted faculty to view education not solely as a pathway to employment but also as a platform for personal growth and societal betterment. 4. Moreover, the FDP highlighted a critical insight: many societal issues and personal struggles stem not from a lack of resources but from inadequate interpersonal skills and a deficiency in human centered approaches. This realization has driven faculty to consider how education can address these gaps. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences en_US
dc.subject Education en_US
dc.subject New Education Policy en_US
dc.subject Universal Human Values en_US
dc.subject Co-Existence en_US
dc.subject Sustainable Living en_US
dc.subject Self- Awareness & Holistic Development en_US
dc.title Sustainable Education en_US
dc.title.alternative An Impact Study of Fdp on Humanization of Education In Light of New Education Policy and Universal Human Values en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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