MANAGEMENT IMPERATIVES OF POST-BASIC EDUCATION THROUGH ETHICAL AND VALUES EDUCATION RE-ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Post-Basic Education, Ethical Re-engineering, Values Education, Sustainable Development, Educational Management, Equitable society.Abstract
The pursuit of sustainable national development hinges critically on the quality and direction of education beyond the basic level. This paper explores the management imperatives necessary to reposition post-basic education through the re-engineering of ethical and values education. It argues that without a strong moral and ethical foundation, educational outcomes may fail to address the broader societal needs of integrity, accountability, and civic responsibility. This study examines strategic management approaches, policy frameworks, and leadership models that prioritize values education as a core component of curriculum reform. Emphasis is placed on integrating ethics into imbibing of a decent lifestyle and study life, teaching methodologies, assessment practices, and institutional culture. Through a qualitative analysis of best practices and case studies from diverse educational contexts, the paper adopts two theories, Transformational Leadership Theory by Down ton (1973) and Moral Development Theory by Kohl berg (1958) as it identifies innovative strategies for embedding ethics systematically across post-basic education sectors. It concludes that a deliberate and sustained focus on ethical re-orientation is not only essential for the personal development of learners but also pivotal for nation-building efforts. The paper recommends actionable frameworks for policymakers, educational managers, and stakeholders to foster a value-driven education system that propels sustainable development and ensures a more just and equitable society.
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