Abstract

The role of religious and moral education in modern education has been the subject of considerable debate in recent years. While some argue that religion has no place in education, others maintain that including religious beliefs can positively impact students' moral and spiritual development. This literature review examines current research and perspectives on the issue of incorporating God's values into education and its potential impact on students' moral development, personal fulfillment, and social connectedness. The author suggests that future research could focus on examining the impact of religious and moral education on students' moral reasoning and behavior through longitudinal studies, exploring effective teaching methods for diverse and inclusive classroom settings, and investigating the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating God's values into online learning environments. By equipping students with the tools to make ethical and responsible decisions, religious and moral education can significantly foster a more respectful, compassionate, and sustainable society.

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