The purpose of education should be character-building.

Abhijit Naskar
The purpose of education should be character-building.
The purpose of education should be character-building.
The purpose of education should be character-building.
The purpose of education should be character-building.
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Education should challenge and inspire students to think critically. It should help students realize that their own character determines what they can accomplish in life. On the other hand, education should also teach students to make good choices. It’s easy to say “Be responsible,” but it’s very hard to make it happen in day-to-day life. There is no point in an education system that fails to teach values like responsibility, compassion, and openness.

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