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Teaching Values Manual

Step 1 First of all, prepare a few sets of cards with different values written on them.

Step 2 Divide students into small groups of two or three. Hand over the cards to each team.

Step 3 Tell the teams to rank the values from the most important (top) to the least important (bottom).

Step 4 Write the values on the whiteboard, one by one. Ask students to give reasons for their choice.

Step 5 Have a discussion on the values with the whole class. Summarize the key values that are commonly the most important and discuss why.