What is the meaning of education?
Webster defines education as
the process of educating or teaching. Educate is further defined as "to
develop the knowledge, skill, or character of..." Thus, from these
definitions, we might assume that the purpose of education is to develop
the knowledge, skill, or character of students.
It is also
defined in Oxford that education is the knowledge, abilities, and the
development of character and mental powers that are resulted from
intellectual, moral, and physical trainings. So, it can be said that
someone who already got education will have additional knowledge,
abilities and change in character and mental power.
While in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, it is stated that:
Education
encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something
less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, positive
judgment and well-developed wisdom. Education has as one of its
fundamental aspects the imparting of culture from generation to
generation (see socialization). Education means 'to draw out',
facilitating realization of self-potential and latent talents of an
individual. It is an application of pedagogy, a body of theoretical and
applied research relating to teaching and learning and draws on many
disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, computer science,
linguistics, neuron-science, sociology and anthropology.
From
the quotation above, it is assumed that education does not merely
transfer knowledge or skill, but more specifically it trains people to
have positive judgment and well-developed wisdom, better characters and
mental powers. Through education, someone will be able to search through
their natural talent and self-potential, empower them and finally will
result in gaining their self-esteem and better life.
The
history of education according to Dieter Lenten, president of the Free
University Berlin 1994 "began either millions of years ago or at the end
of 1770". Education as a science cannot be separated from the
educational traditions that existed before. Education was the natural
response of early civilizations to the struggle of surviving and
thriving as a culture. Adults trained the young of their society in the
knowledge and skills they would need to master and eventually pass on.
The
education of an individual human begins since he was born and continues
throughout his life. Even, some people believe that education begins
even before birth, as evidenced by some parents' playing music or
reading to the baby in the womb to hope it will influence the child's
development. For some, the struggles and triumphs of daily life provide
far more instruction than does formal. Family members may have a
profound educational effect - often more profound than they realize -
though family teaching may function very informally.
Education: the purpose, function and in practice
Theorists
have made a distinction between the purpose of education and the
functions of education. A purpose is the fundamental goal of the
process-an end to be achieved, while Functions are other outcomes that
may occur as a natural result of the process- byproducts or consequences
of schooling. To elaborate these terms, it can be seen in reality that
some teachers believe that the transfer of knowledge from teacher to
students is the main purpose of education, while the transfer of
knowledge from school to the real world or the application of what has
been transferred is something that happens naturally as a consequence of
possessing that knowledge; it is called a function of education.
Here are some quotations taking from The Meaning of Education:
"The
only purpose of education is to teach a student how to live his life-by
developing his mind and equipping him to deal with reality. The
training he needs is theoretical, i.e., conceptual. He has to be taught
to think, to understand, to integrate, to prove. He has to be taught the
essentials of the knowledge discovered in the past-and he has to be
equipped to acquire further knowledge by his own effort" ~An Rand
"The
aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what
to think-rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for
ourselves, than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men."
~Bill Beattie
From the above information it can be said that
the purpose of education is to prepare the students to be able to face
their life by facilitating them to develop their mind and equip them
with "hard skill" and "soft skill" to deal with reality. As the result
of this education, they themselves will be able to think, to understand,
to integrate and to prove their ability.
Talking about the
purpose of education, there are some overviews about it. There are
different outlooks between autocratic and democratic regarding
education. It is quite clear that each type of world outlook demands its
consistent type of education. The autocratic wants the education in the
purpose of making docile followers. So, that is why they prefer a type
of education whose purpose is to build docility and obedience. In the
other hand, Democracy is different from them. Democracy wishes all
people to be able and willing to judge wisely for themselves. The
democratic will seek a type of education whose purpose is to build
responsible, thinking, public-spirited citizenship in all people.
This
is also different for the authoritarian society. For them, it is just
enough for the leaders to know what they want without thinking about
what their people want. It is quite in contrary to what a democratic
society wants. For the democracy society, the leaders and the most
important - the large majority of the people must see clearly the
aims/purpose of the type of education they have. In other words, in a
democracy it is essential that the leaders and people have clear
philosophy of life and a clear philosophy of education.
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