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1 C.KARTHIKEYAN.M.A.(HIS)M.A (ENG MSc(.PSY) MED.MPHI L(HIS )MPHIL(ENG) NET(EDN)SET(HIS)PGDGC Unit 1 CIE CONCEPT AND AIMS OF EDUCATION 1.1) Meaning, Nature and Aims of Education Education is a systematic process through which a child or an adult acquires knowledge, experience, skill and sound attitude. It makes an individual civilized, refined, cultured and educated. For a civilized and socialized society, education is the only means. Its goal is to make an individual perfect. Every society gives importance to education because it is a panacea for all evils. It is the key to solve the various problems of life. Education has been described as a process of waking up to life: 1) Waking up to life and its mysteries, its solvable problems and the ways to solve the problems and celebrate the mysteries of life. 2) Waking up to the inter-dependencies of all things, to the threat to our global village, to the power within the human race to create alternatives, to the obstacles entrenched in economic, social and political structures that prevent our waking up. 3) Education in the broadest sense of the term is meant to aid the human being in his/her pursuit of wholeness. Wholeness implies the harmonious development of all the potentialities God has given to a human person. 4) True education is the harmonious development of the physical, mental, moral (spiritual), and social faculties, the four dimensions of life, for a life of dedicated service. MEANING OF EDUCATION the word ‘Education’ has been derived from different Latin words. a) ‘educare’ which means ‘to bring out’ or ‘to nourish’. b) ‘educere’ which means ‘to lead out’ or ‘to draw out’. c) ‘educatum’ which means ‘act of teaching’ or ‘training’. d) ‘educatus’ which means ‘to bring up, rear, educate’. 2 C.KARTHIKEYAN.M.A.(HIS)M.A (ENG MSc(.PSY) MED.MPHI L(HIS )MPHIL(ENG) NET(EDN)SET(HIS)PGDGC e) ‘ēducātiō’ which means “a breeding, a bringing up, a rearing.” DEFINITIONS Since time immemorial, education is estimated as the right road to progress and prosperity. Different educationists’ thoughts from both Eastern and Western side have explained the term ‘education’ according to the need of the hour. Various educationists have given their views on education. Some important definitions are: 1. Mahatma Gandhi – “By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in man – body, mind and spirit.” 2. Rabindranath Tagore – “Education enables the mind to find out the ultimate truth, which gives us the wealth of inner light and love and gives significance to life.” 3. Dr. Zakir Husain – “Education is the process of the individual mind, getting to its full possible development.” 4. Swami Vivekananda – “Education is the manifestation of divine perfection already existing in man.” 5. Aristotle – “Education is the creation of sound mind in a sound body.” 6. Rousseau – “Education is the child’s development from within.” 7. Herbert Spencer– “Education is complete living.” 8. Plato – “Education is the capacity to feel pleasure and pain at the right moment.” 9. Pestalozzi – “Education is natural, harmonious and progressive development of man’s innate powers.” 11. Froebel -“Education is enfoldment of what is already enfolded in the germ.” 12. T.P. Nunn – “Education is the complete development of the individuality of the child.” 13. John Dewey – “Education is the process of living through a continuous reconstruction of experiences.” NATURE OF EDUCATION As is the meaning of education, so is its nature. It is very complex. Let us now discuss the nature of education: 1. Education is a life-long process- Education is a continuous and lifelong process. It starts from the womb of the mother and continues till death. It is the process of development from infancy to maturity. It includes the effect of everything which influences human personality. 2. Education is a systematic process- It refers to transact its activities through a systematic institution and regulation. 3 C.KARTHIKEYAN.M.A.(HIS)M.A (ENG MSc(.PSY) MED.MPHI L(HIS )MPHIL(ENG) NET(EDN)SET(HIS)PGDGC 3. Education is development of individual and the society- It is called a force for social development, which brings improvement in every aspect in the society. 4. Education is modification of behaviour- Human behaviour is modified and improved through educational process. 5. Education is purposive: every individual has some goal in his life. Education contributes in attainment of that goal. There is a definite purpose underlined all educational activities. 6. Education is a training- Human senses, mind, behaviour, activities; skills are trained in a constructive and socially desirable way. 7. Education is instruction and direction- It directs and instructs an individual to fulfill his desires and needs for exaltation of his whole personality. 8. Education is life- Life without education is meaningless and like the life of a beast. Every aspect and incident needs education for its sound development. 9. Education is continuous reconstruction of our experiences- As per the definition of John Dewey education reconstructs and remodels our experiences towards socially desirable way. 10. Education helps in individual adjustment: a man is a social being. If he is not able to adjust himself in different aspects of life his personality can’t remain balanced. Through the medium of education he learns to adjust himself with the friends, class fellows, parents, relations, neighbours and teachers etc. 11. Education is balanced development: Education is concerned with the development of all faculties of the child. it performs the functions of the physical, mental, aesthetic, moral, economic, spiritual development of the individual so that the individual may get rid of his animal instincts by sublimating the same so that he becomes a civilized person. 12. Education is a dynamic process: Education is not a static but a dynamic process which develops the child according to changing situations and times. It always induces the individual towards progress. It reconstructs the society according to the changing needs of the time and place of the society. 13. Education is a bipolar process: According to Adams, education is a bipolar process in which one personality acts on another to modify the development of other person. The process is not only conscious but deliberate. 1.2) FORMAL,NONFORMAL AND IMFORMAL EDUCATION Education in its all-inclusive form goes beyond what takes places within the four walls of the classroom. A child gets education from his experiences outside the school as well as from those within on the basis of these factors. So, there are mainly three types of 4 C.KARTHIKEYAN.M.A.(HIS)M.A (ENG MSc(.PSY) MED.MPHI L(HIS )MPHIL(ENG) NET(EDN)SET(HIS)PGDGC education, namely, Formal, Informal and Non-formal. Each of these types is briefly described below. (A) Formal Education Highlights of Formal Education (i) Planned with a particular end in view. (ii) Limited to a specific period. (iii) Well-defined and systematic curriculum (iv) Given by specially qualified teachers. (v) Includes activities outside the classroom (vi) Observes strict discipline. (i) Planned with a particular end in view Formal education is planned with a particular end in view. It is given in school, college and similar other institutions which are established with the purpose. In this way it is direct schooling, instruction and tuition. (ii) Limited to a specific period Formal education is limited to a specific period or stage. It is provided according to certain set rule of and regulations. It is in the form of systematic, planned and guided instruction. (iii) Well-defined and systematic curriculum Formal education has a well-defined and systematic curriculum. This curriculum is based on certain aims and objectives. These aims are in conformity with the needs of the society and the state-. (iv) Given by specially qualified teachers Formal education given by specially qualified teachers they are supposed to be efficient in the art of instruction. (v) Includes activities outside the class-room
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