Top 7 Insights from Guest Lecture on The Value of Values 2025
Introduction to The Value of Values 2025
The Almeida Microbiology Association of Kamaraj Women’s College hosted a thought-provoking guest lecture on The Value of Values 2025 on 4th September 2025 at the KWC Seminar Hall.
The session was delivered by Dr. S. Jeya Bharathi, Head of the Department of Psychology at St. Mary’s College, Thoothukudi. She highlighted the significance of values in personal life, education, and professional growth. Both students and faculty attended in large numbers, making the lecture interactive and engaging.
Objective of the Guest Lecture
The lecture was organized as part of the college’s commitment to value-based education. The primary goal was to instill moral and ethical awareness among students. It aimed to help participants understand the importance of values in character building, social interactions, and future careers.
By connecting classroom learning with ethical behavior, the event encouraged students to embrace honesty, responsibility, and empathy as guiding principles in life.
About the Resource Person
The speaker, Dr. S. Jeya Bharathi, is the Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology at St. Mary’s College, Thoothukudi.
She is a respected academician known for her dynamic teaching style and her ability to integrate mental health awareness with value-based learning. With years of experience, she has guided many young learners in developing strong character, positive outlooks, and ethical thinking.
Welcome and Introduction
The event began with a warm welcome from a student coordinator, who introduced the purpose of the session. A brief profile of Dr. Jeya Bharathi was presented. The introduction outlined her contributions to the field of psychology and her role in promoting the importance of values in education.
This opening created an atmosphere of respect and curiosity, preparing students to engage deeply with the topic.
Session Highlights of The Value of Values 2025
The lecture unfolded with an interesting question: “What are values, and why are they fading in modern society?”
Dr. Bharathi encouraged students to reflect on their own beliefs and choices. She explained the different types of values and their relevance in today’s world.
- Definition and Types of Values: She classified values into personal, social, cultural, spiritual, and professional categories, stressing how each type shapes human behavior.
- Role of Values in Education and Career: Integrity, empathy, responsibility, and honesty were highlighted as cornerstones for success in academics and professional fields, especially in science and healthcare.
- Case Studies and Real-Life Examples: She narrated real incidents to show how values influence both personal happiness and career achievements.
- Interactive Discussions: Students actively participated in discussions and a short quiz. These activities encouraged them to evaluate their own value systems.
- Psychological Perspective: As a psychology expert, she explained how value conflicts create stress. She also stressed that clarity in values ensures mental peace and focus.
The interactive style of her lecture made the session lively, thought-provoking, and highly memorable.
Vote of Thanks
The lecture concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by a student coordinator. Gratitude was extended to Dr. Jeya Bharathi for her enlightening insights. Appreciation was also offered to the organizers, faculty members, and students who made the event successful.
Outcomes of the Lecture
The Value of Values 2025 lecture produced several positive outcomes for students and faculty:
- Clarity: Students gained a better understanding of the importance of values in both personal and professional life.
- Self-Reflection: The lecture encouraged participants to reflect on their own choices and strengthen their ethical foundations.
- Holistic Education: The session supported the aim of Kamaraj Women’s College to promote all-round development that goes beyond textbooks.
Conclusion
The guest lecture on The Value of Values 2025 at Kamaraj Women’s College was more than an academic session. It was a journey into self-awareness and ethical living.
Students walked away with valuable lessons on honesty, responsibility, empathy, and discipline. The event reinforced the college’s commitment to preparing responsible graduates who can succeed not only in their careers but also as good human beings.
By combining psychology, real-life examples, and active interaction, the session left a lasting impression on every participant. The Almeida Microbiology Association once again proved its role in shaping well-rounded, value-driven learners.
