Abstract
Education is important in any country since it promotes the knowledge, skills, habits, and values. The learning does not solely come from the teacher. Hence the educator for the child is both the teacher and his peer group. The societal values have been diminishing over the past few decades. Therefore, it is necessary develop the holistic citizenship education. The problem of value education of the young African nation Eritrea is gaining prominence in educational discussions during the recent times. Hence, Eritrea emphasises on values in education and attempted to incorporate its National Curriculum Framework for School Education-2003. An attempt is made in this paper to discuss the Eritrean societal values in fighting for their freedom and it provides some conclusions and implications to develop the value education in Eritrea.
Recommended Citation
Rena, Ravinder
(2006)
"Value-based Education for Human Development – Eritrean Perspective,"
Essays in Education: Vol. 18:
Iss.
1, Article 14.
Available at:
https://openriver.winona.edu/eie/vol18/iss1/14
Unique Identifier
WSUEIE2006FArena