hallenrm Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 We all have had above average education of diiferent kind at different schools/colleges/institutes. Many of us may be concerned about the education of a youngster relative. So what in your opinion is education? Quote
Tormod Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 Education is many things, it depends on the setting. You need to differenticate between settings like classroom teaching, lectures, public outreach, home studies, kindergarten, web courses... There's also education under a propaganda regime (like, nationalistic tendencies in many countries, and history revisionism, and removal of oppsing views - read China). I'd also argue that education is very much a matter of what the student perceives it as. If a student is not prepared to learn, not much can be done. I have no clear definition for education. All your options would be correct in any given setting. Quote
LJP07 Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 I would state that the definition of Education is as follows: 1. The act or process of educating or being educated.2. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.3. A program of instruction at a specified kind or level eg. Driving.4. The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning. Also, Option Three would be the second most favourable had I to pick another.The development of people for society is why education would be very important in Ireland, I'm sure this is the same in other countries, as no formal education leads to underdeveloped economy and society. A Pre-Requisite for Employment is too specific to 2nd Level School, however, you could also learn to drive or do a home-study course that unaffects your current employment situation. And transfer from teacher to taught isn't too specific because you will always have a teacher with you learning any skill, I think. But even so, it's too specific in terms of the broad definition of Education. Quote
Jay-qu Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 I said other, not sure if I could put it into words, but its none of the other options for me. I think its growth, personal or interlectual or maybe even far more basic growth of an individual. Quote
Loricybin Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 all of the above, and other. i believe that education is the ability to communicate, think, and survive effectively.education is the ability to recognize, and productively assert, honesty/understanding. Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 I said "all of the above" because education is really a complex mix of things tha tis not fully described by the options given in the poll.I have a hard time explaining it myself, but it probably comes closest to the first option mentioned in the poll: "transfer of information". Quote
Spiked Blood Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 What is education? At times a pain in the ***. High school, I feel, has little to do with learning, and more to do with integrating people into a societal construct, and having them interact with others. College and other forms of higher education are paths to power. Quote
Loricybin Posted August 20, 2006 Report Posted August 20, 2006 At times a pain in the ***. High school, I feel, has little to do with learning, and more to do with integrating people into a societal construct, and having them interact with others. College and other forms of higher education are paths to power.well put, spike. Quote
ronthepon Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 'Education of the masses about AIDS' -No employment and all that involved.Hence, I disagree with option 2. I cannot visualise education without a teacher. It becomes more like simple 'learning'. And, I think that if 'education' does not have a positive implication for society, then it is something else. Quote
InfiniteNow Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 So what in your opinion is education?The present day manifestation of that which led to the increased survival of our ancestors. Quote
cwes99_03 Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 I would state that the definition of Education is as follows: 1. The act or process of educating or being educated.2. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.3. A program of instruction at a specified kind or level eg. Driving.4. The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning. Also, Option Three would be the second most favourable had I to pick another.The development of people for society is why education would be very important in Ireland, I'm sure this is the same in other countries, as no formal education leads to underdeveloped economy and society. A Pre-Requisite for Employment is too specific to 2nd Level School, however, you could also learn to drive or do a home-study course that unaffects your current employment situation. And transfer from teacher to taught isn't too specific because you will always have a teacher with you learning any skill, I think. But even so, it's too specific in terms of the broad definition of Education. Seeing how education is a noun, the first is not sufficient.Number 2 will suffice, as - what is obtained from being educated (in the form of a question, Alex)Number 3 is called either a curriculum or a syllabus.While number 4 is technically right, I believe it missed the point of the thread. However I like your post. Quote
cwes99_03 Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 How about the result of learning? Very simple. Too contrite? Quote
LJP07 Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 Seeing how education is a noun, the first is not sufficient.Number 2 will suffice, as - what is obtained from being educated (in the form of a question, Alex)Number 3 is called either a curriculum or a syllabus.While number 4 is technically right, I believe it missed the point of the thread. However I like your post. So what grade would you give my post after grading it piece by piece?:) Quote
hallenrm Posted August 22, 2006 Author Report Posted August 22, 2006 Education is widely perceived as the first and the second option, but ideally it has to be the third option. Thus there is a dichotomy between what education is and what it ought to be. Quote
cwes99_03 Posted August 22, 2006 Report Posted August 22, 2006 Could you clarify, as I have already stated that I thought 3 to be referring to what is actually known as a syllabus or curriculum. Quote
hallenrm Posted August 23, 2006 Author Report Posted August 23, 2006 Yes, but what I am referring to is education in the general parlance, not the mumbo jumbo of the so called educationists. To me, as to Sir Bertand Russell the famous philisopher, who has expressed detailed thoughts about education in his famous book, "On education"; education can only mean to develop the potential of a person to be happy and worthwhile! :) Quote
Mercury Posted August 23, 2006 Report Posted August 23, 2006 Education is... a process living beings would go through in order to have a better chance of survival. Or have I mixed up "learning" with education? Quote
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