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Education is the development of good moral character who gave this definition

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Answered by Smit51
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See there is not such device to find out the past And check who say that... But we can get rough idea that whoever say this is illetrate and know the importance of knowledge
Answered by Rainbowcat203
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education as the process that prepares young people for their social inheritance and advocates three dimensions of education--development of knowledge, training of mental abilities, and development of character. The issues of vision and competence permeates other sections of these materials (e.g., information processing, abstract thinking, critical thinking, conation/volition.) The focus of this section will be the issue of character.

The following two definitions provide examples of a normative view of character:

"engaging in morally relevant conduct or words, or refraining from certain conduct or words" (Wynne & Walberg, 1984);
"a complex set of relatively persistent qualities of the individual person, and generally has a positive connotation when used in discussions of moral education" (Pritchard, 1988).



It was told by Aristotle

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