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Teaching Universal Themes through Enactment to Students

[journal article]

Roozbeh, Narges
Nikseresht, Ali

Abstract

If a teacher teaches universal themes to her students, they will make a good society in future. If they are taught love, sympathy, justice, friendship, forgiveness, genericity, kindness, peace, the world will be a safe place to live. The world will build itself according to peace and stability if we... view more

If a teacher teaches universal themes to her students, they will make a good society in future. If they are taught love, sympathy, justice, friendship, forgiveness, genericity, kindness, peace, the world will be a safe place to live. The world will build itself according to peace and stability if we teach students, who will run the world tomorrow, universal themes. As teachers we have taken into account this and have conveyed universal themes to our student and to our consternation they come to love each other more than before. This requires that we should create a lovely atmosphere for the students to feel they are important as members of the society. It is interesting that we made use of great poems which preach universal themes and concepts. Teaching students to enact help each other in class makes them help each other in time of need which makes them friends indeed. After teaching universal themes we found that they came to think universally and felt sympathy towards people who were treated badly. By shifting attention from local issues to universal concepts teachers will be able to expand their students’ horizons of expectation and students will be more responsible and committed in their lives.... view less

Classification
Sociology of Education

Free Keywords
Children; Enactment; Love; Peace; Teaching; Themes; Universal Themes

Document language
English

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 89-91

Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 59

ISSN
2300-2697

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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