Education in Mind vs. Morality in Education

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3 min readOct 28, 2023

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“To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” ― Theodore Roosevelt

The highest achievement of any human mind is Education. Education is the most important tool in human life. It is what makes you a person.

The personality traits, attributes, character and attitude, come with the kind of education you have gained. But is mere education enough?

The answer can be objective and based on different perspectives, but there is a difference in what kind of education is imparted; is the education imparted only for the sake or provided to question you the things and aspects about.

This is where the concept and continuous debate of Education in Mind vs. Morality in Education comes into the picture.

Both are different, and one needs to understand why and which is more dangerous than the other.

Let us understand what education in mind and moral education means.

Education and Moral Education

Education in layman’s language is an activity of learning and teaching that is a developmental process.

The term education was derived from the Latin word “Educere”, which meant” to develop” or “to bring up”.

Education can be studied in schools or colleges or imparted by anybody else.

Aristotle has mentioned education as a practical as well as social art. Even in our ancient Upanishads, education has been emphasized in various forms.

Moral Education: Moral Education depends more on morality, values and beliefs in Education. It helps in leading the right path in life.

It is more of ethical education where you understand right and wrong. Respecting others, being humble and paying gratitude, honesty and truthfulness, kindness and much more are a part of moral education.

Education in Mind vs. Morality in Education

As you must understand what formal education and moral education are, it would be easy to understand how and why they are different.

  • Education in mind may not be practically applied in human life, whereas moral values taught via education are usually used daily.
  • People with formal education might need to learn the practical implementation of the knowledge they have received, but values and morals are a larger part of society.
  • Morality in education lets you know what is right and what is wrong, whereas formal education only states facts and figures.
  • Formal education focuses more on the “How” part of the question, whereas moral education focuses more on the “Why” part.

E.g., formal education is students learning from textbooks and notebooks in schools to pass their degree courses.

Whereas moral education is socio-developmental, religious, ethical and civil teaching that might benefit not only the student but society as a whole.

Why is Moral Education Important from an Early Age?

Moral education is an umbrella term for various forms of education, such as cognitive development, skills development, social and health learning and ethical reasoning.

Moral education is a concept that has been introduced previously and has been followed for ages. Morality in education is not what is preached inside the four walls of schools but should start within the home and surroundings.

  • Teaching A, B, C, D or numbers to kids at a young age is necessary, but eventually, they will learn it in schools. The foremost learning that children take up is from the home.
  • There is a need for value education where small kids are taught respect, manners, equality, integrity and rightfulness.
  • Imagine a kid who has never been taught to greet their elders. Would they do so? But if the same child is taught repeatedly about numbers and the alphabet, they do it forefront. Is this what kind of education we want our kids to learn? The answer is no, and the beginning is from being within.

Moral education helps in taking up responsibility and be individual enough to accomplish a task.

Growing up, responsibly is a must, making a need for moral education from a young age.

Today, the child dislikes sharing or cooperating with their peers. This is why they are taught the concept of sharing and group/team play. This helps in building trust and gratitude towards each other.

Why Lack of Moral Education is More Dangerous? Examples:

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