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Definition of educational policy by different authors

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Answered by priyakumarit10
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The definition of educational policy by different authors is answered below.

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According to Gandhi, education is the realization of the best in man - body, soul, and spirit. He maintained that education must be based on ethics and morality. Ethics and morality are integral to Gandhi's life. All his thoughts, actions, and speeches are based on these two concepts.

Education is all one with growing; it has no end beyond itself. ( Education is everything along with growth; education itself has no final destination behind him). John Dewey (1978) In the broadest sense, education is the device by which a social group continued existence renew yourself, and defend his ideas. H.H Horne.

Defining education, John Dewey said, 'Education is the continuous reconstruction of experiences'. His major concept on education has been quoted in his books: 'Democracy and Education (1916), 'Logic' (1938), and 'Experience and Education (1938).

Aristotle's definition of education is the same as that of his teachers, that is, “the creation of a sound mind in a sound body”. Thus to him, the aim of education was the welfare of the individuals so as to bring happiness in their lives.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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Many philosophers and writers have provided definitions of education. In any community, education is regarded as the most important activity.

  • The definitions by different authors are -
  • Langeveld

Education is a field or a situation where educational work is ongoing and encompasses every interaction and relationship that takes place between adults and children.

  • Aristotle

Education is the process of preparing a person to achieve their goals by using all of their faculties as fully functional members of society.

  • Mahatma Gandhi

Education is the discovery of the greatest qualities in a person's body, soul, and spirit. He argued that morals and ethics must be the cornerstones of education.

  • Socrates

The process of drawing forth the embedded universal truths in every man is known as educating.

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