Value Education
A working notebook for value education discussions, structured for clear thinking and future expansion. The page is intentionally simple so new prompts, case studies, and lecture notes can be added without changing the layout model.
Prompt
Who are the happiest people?
Use this as a reflective and analytical question rather than a one-line answer. Frame the response with definitions, reasoning, and practical examples.
Prompt Structure
- Clarify what "happiness" means in context: pleasure, peace, purpose, or long-term fulfillment.
- Differentiate temporary satisfaction from stable well-being built through values and relationships.
- Examine how gratitude, responsibility, and contribution shape the quality of life.
- Test assumptions using lived examples from family, community, and student life.
- Conclude with a value-centered definition that can guide daily decisions.
Your Writing Space
Draft Response
Write your own argument here: define your thesis, add examples, and end with a concise conclusion.
Placeholder: Add your reflection in 3 parts - definition, analysis, conclusion.
Expansion Slots
Suggested sections to add next: weekly lecture notes, case-study comparisons, citation-backed references, and revision history.