2022
DOI: 10.54692/ajss.2022.06041848
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Exploring Sustainable Development Goals and Moral Values in the Oxford Social Studies Textbooks for Primary Classes

Abstract: Sustainable development and moral values have become an essential need of our society. We cannot expect our society to exist in the long run without having sufficient knowledge about and moral values. This research study aimed to determine the extent to which Pakistan's social studies textbooks from grade 1 to 5 contained elements regarding sustainable development and moral values. A qualitative research design was preferred and adopted for this research. The data was gathered through content analysis of prima… Show more

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“…Ecological is recognized as the primary catalyst for economic and industrial growth for a successful nation and its sufficient supply is essential to ensuring human comfort and reducing poverty (Banos et al, 2011;Karekezi et al, 2012;Ershad & Hayat, 2022). The population and economic growth, particularly in developing market nations, which will account for roughly 90% of the increase in energy demand by 2035, are driving a rapid rise in the global energy demand (Green, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecological is recognized as the primary catalyst for economic and industrial growth for a successful nation and its sufficient supply is essential to ensuring human comfort and reducing poverty (Banos et al, 2011;Karekezi et al, 2012;Ershad & Hayat, 2022). The population and economic growth, particularly in developing market nations, which will account for roughly 90% of the increase in energy demand by 2035, are driving a rapid rise in the global energy demand (Green, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%