Submission Open for IJEER Volume-3, Number-10, October 2019 | Submission Deadline- 20 October, 2019

International Journal for Empirical Education and Research

The Significance of Teaching and Values of Education

Author: Oliver Horvatincic Ph.D. | Published on: 2019-03-31 18:03:00   Page: 19-31   397

Abstract
Belief is an abstract concept of the human mind. Trust gives birth to faith. Belief is the origin of the person's mental organization. Faith plays a special role in managing the person's life and attitude. The structure of values developed on the basis of faith. People manage life on the basis of their faith. Every aspect of life will reflect the belief that the values apply.

Keywords
Basic Idea; Respect; Behavior; Research Theory

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    Oliver Horvatincic Ph.D.
    Department of Center for Higher Education Development
    University of Cape Town
    holiver49@gmail.com