Education is defined in several ways based on its Latin roots. It generally refers to the process of facilitating learning and transferring knowledge, skills, beliefs, and habits to others through various means like teaching, training, or research.
Education seeks to nourish individuals and draw out their best qualities by developing their innate capacities. It aims to provide desirable knowledge, understanding, skills, interests, attitudes, and critical thinking abilities. The goal is for individuals to think critically and make informed decisions as members of society.
Prominent Indian thinkers have defined education as self-reliance, liberation, wisdom, self-realization, service to others, training for one's country and love of the nation. Education is seen as the manifestation
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Meaning of Education-
The root of Word education is derived from Latin words Educare, Educere, and Educatum. Word
educare means to nourish, to bring up. The word educere means to lead froth, to draw out.
The latine “educatum”, which itself is composed of two terms, “E” and “Duco”. ‘E’ Implies a
movement from inward to out word and “duco” means developing or progressing.
Two prominent words is Sanskrit stand out as equivalents of terms education are “ Shiksha” and
“vidya”. Shiksha word derived from “Shah” meaning to “control or to discipline”.
Term “ Vidhya” is derived from “Vidh” means to know. Discipline and Knowledge are the most
important aspect of human personality during ancient period of education.
Education is the process of facilitating learning. Knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and
habits of a group of people are transferred to other people, through storytelling,
discussion, teaching, training, or research. Education frequently takes place under the
guidance of educators, but learners may also educate themselves in a process called
autodidactic learning. Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks,
feels, or acts may be considered educational.
Meaning:
According to some learned people, the word "Education" has been derived from the Latin term
"Educatum" which means the act of teaching or training. A group of educationists say that it has come
from another Latin word "Educare" which means "to bring up" or "to raise".
According to a few others, the word "Education" has originated from another Latin term
"Educere" which means "to lead forth" or "to come out". All these meanings indicate that
education seeks to nourish the good qualities in man and draw out the best in every individual.
Education seeks to develop the innate inner capacities of man.
By educating an individual we attempt to give him some desirable knowledge, understanding,
skills, interests, attitudes and critical 'thinking. That is, he acquires knowledge of history, geography,
arithmetic, languages and sciences.
He develops some understanding about the deeper things in life, the complex human relations,
and the cause and effect relationship and so on. He gets some skills in writing, speaking, calculating,
drawing, operating some equipment etc. He develops some interests in and attitudes towards social
work, democratic living, co-operative management and so on.
2. As an individual in the society, he has to think critically about various issues in life and take
decisions about them being free from bias and prejudices, superstitions and blind beliefs. Thus, he has to
learn all these qualities of head, hand and heart through the process of education.
Definitions of Education:
The Concepts of Education as given by prominent Indian educationists are as follows.
Principles of Education and School Organization;
1. Rigved: "Education is something which makes man self-reliant and selfless".
2. Upanishad: "Education is for liberation".
3. Bhagavad Gita: "Nothing is more purifying on earth than wisdom."
4. Shankaracharya: "Education is the realization of self'.
5. Gunrunner: "Education is self realization and service to people".
6. Kautilya: "Education means training of the country and love of the nation".
7. Panini: "Human education means the training which one gets from nature".
8. Vivekanand: “Education is the manifestation of the divine perfection, already existing in man."
9. Gandhi: "By education, I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in the Child and man body,
mind and spirit."
10. Tagore: "The widest road leading to the solution of all our problems is education."
11. Sri Aurobindo: "Education which will offer the tools whereby one can live for the divine, for the
country, for oneself and for others and this must be the ideal of every school which calls itself national".
Aim of Education
1. Complex living
2. Harmonious development
3. Mentak and emotional development
4. Moral development
5. Physical development
6. Character building
7. Self realization
8. Culture development
9. Citizenship
10. Individual and social development
11. Wise use of leisure
12. Vocational
3. 13. Knowledge
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. 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.
4. 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.
14. Education is a three dimensional process: John Dewey has rightly remarked, “All educations
proceeds by participation of the individual in the social consciousness of the race.” Thus it is the society
which will determine the aims, contents and methods of teachings. In this way the process of education
consists of 3 poles – the teacher, the child and the society.
15. Education as growth: The end of growth is more growth and the end of education is more
education. According to John Dewey, “an individual is a changing and growing personality.” The purpose
of education is to facilitate the process of his/her growth.
Therefore, the role of education is countless for a perfect society and man. It is necessary for every
society and nation to bring holistic happiness and prosperity to its individuals.