Education
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.