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concept by providing knowledge about various dimensions of teaching. Introduction to Education which includes the contributions of academics and researchers aims to provide highest academic achievement in teacher education. The book concludes eight chapters: Fundamental Concepts of Education, Teachers and Teaching, Social Foundation of Education,
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Plato's educational model (paidèia) differentiates the level of education according to the students' skills. Thus, a basic education includes, in addition to gymnastics and fighting (the exercise of the body), music (the exercise of the spirit), without being imposed by force because a free man must be free in the conquest of knowledge.
These were: concepts, actions and outcomes (products). The three things are meant for clarification purposes, but in essence the discussion is centred on the concept of product(s).
MODULE 1: General Methods in Education – (PDE 703) 1 UNIT 1: THE CONCEPT OF EDUCATION INTRODUCTION Education is a commonly used term which has various meaning to various people; yet it is a very important concept to the society. This unit discusses the concept of education, its aims and problems. OBJECTIVES
Western Views of Education ‘Education develops in the body and soul of the people all the beauty and perfection he is capable’-Plato Education is the child’s development from within’ ‘ It comes from nature’-Rousseau Education is the unfoldment of what is already infolded in the term’-Froebel Education is the preparation for complete
i. explain the concept of education ii. define education iii. list the aims of education iv. list the specific philosophical aims and objectives of education in Nigeria v. explain the National Policy on Education 3.0 MAIN BODY 3.1 The Concept of Education Like philosophy, there are as many definitions as there are educators. “Education” is
h. formal education in public (or state) and in private schools, colleges, polytechnics or universities; i. both full-time and part-time formal education; and j. education provided in the reporting country of all students whether citizens or non-citizens. k. formal education at all levels provided in educational institutions organised by
AIMS OF EDUCATION : By education we intend to bring certain desirable changes in the students. Education is a conscious effort and, as such, it has definite aims and objectives. In the light of these aims the curriculum is determined and the academic achievements of the student are measured. Education without aim is like a boat without its rudder.
The Concept of Education is an attempt to meet this concern, for the editor "wrote ,the first a~ticle attempting to map the main contours of the concept [education], circulated it, and invited contributors to sketch in one of the important areas in detail." (Preface)
Many Concepts of Education The term 'education' is very comprehensive. Its implications are rich and varied. Everybody has its own concept of education, which is influenced by his own outlook on life and his past experiences in a limited field. It gives rise to many concepts of education. The other aspects for it are as follows: 1.
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In India, the concept of education is traced back to the "Gurukula Parampara" which developed in ancient times. Basically, a Guru-Shishya or Teacher-Pupil tradition emphasized the education of the latter in ancient times. Two prominent words in Sanskrit namely, "Shiksha" and "Vidya" also stand out as equivalents of the term 8 "Education". The ...
4. Ecological Principles o Understanding ecosystems, biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on natural resources. COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION 1. Curriculum Development Integration of environmental concepts across subjects (science, arts, social studies). Development of place-based or community-based curricula that relate directly to students' local environments.
One class of pre-service teachers (N = 46) was the experimental group using peer assessment-based concept mapping-supported ChatGPT generated content (PA-CGPT), and the other class (N = 45) was the control group using conventional concept mapping-supported ChatGPT generated content (C-CGPT). The study suggests that students in the experimental ...
Education helps the individuals to continuously reconstruct their experiences. Education is not partial development of human abilities but it is the complete development of the child. 9.3.1 Concept and Meaning of Education The term “Education” has been derived from two Latin words Educare (Educere) and Educatum.
UNIT 1 EDUCATION : CONCEPT, AIMS AND PHILOSOPHY Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Definitions and Meaning of Education 1.3 Forms of Education 1.4 Educational Process 1.5 Agencies of Education 1.6 Aims of Education 1.6.1 Factors Determining Educational Aims 1.6.2 General Aims of Education