1.3.3.3. Aims of Education/ Aims of Schooling – Indian Context I. Aims (Aims of Schooling) as derived from the Constitution of India 1. Development of Democratic Citizenship and Values in the People: The success
of democracy depends largely upon people’s awareness of their rights and duties and
the extent to which they fulfill their responsibilities. Education should assume the
responsibility of providing the kind of education that would enable the students to
develop qualities which are of great importance for them towards bear responsibility
of a democratic citizen. Education aims at developing the ability to think and
distinguish between right and wrong in people, to understand social, economic and
political issues, and to reflect on the possibility of solving such problems. Thus,
education has a challenging responsibility with regard to moulding and directing
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every citizen towards democratic citizenship. The schools are responsible to develop
this democratic citizenship.