He stressed the need to develop the personality of children by inculcating good qualities and values in them. |
It is also a major source for inculcating religious backwardness as an ideological brake on social consciousness. |
These are the preconditions for inculcating habits of critical inquiry, as distinct from imparting a specific body of knowledge or set of skills. |
Both traditional Confucians and the Communist Party view education as a method for inculcating values in the young. |
Europe has tried mercantilism, militarism and inculcating youths with angry nationalism. |
For her, it was important to spend time inculcating norms of professional behaviour in participants. |