It is the process of modifying the behavior of an individual so that he can lead a meaningful life in the society to which he belongs.

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It is the process of modifying the behavior of an individual so that he can lead a meaningful life in the society to which he belongs

Maintenance and advancement of intellectual and socio-cultural tradition of human life Preparation for better and effective Adult Life Developing the innate potentialities of the child Making the individuals fit for their environments

Education is essential for human life because it prepares human beings fording an effective adult life and also imparts survival skills to make individuals fit for their natural and socio cultural environments

Socialization Maintenance and transmission of social values and ideals Initiation and Strengthening of Social progress Conservation transmission, and transformation of of culture

Society Tyrannical Coercion The direction provided education can be in the form of Coercion, persuasion or provision of models of behavior Democratic Society persuasion & provision of models of behavior

Physical Mental Emotional Social Spiritual

Latin Words Educare Educere To bring up or to nourish To bring forth or to draw out educatum E + Duco OUT ofTo lead or develop

An Indian angle Sanskrit words Shiksha Vidya To discipline Shas Vid To know

Spiritual mould Developmental mould Social Mould

Education Educand Educator Society

WHY? D i r e c t i o n t o t h e e d u c a t i o n a l p r o c e s s M o t i v a t i o n t o t h e l e a r n e r s C r i t e r i a f o r e v a l u a t i o n

Philosophy & socio-cultural values Problems & Needs Politics

Vocational Efficiency Moral Character Democratic Citizenship Social Efficiency