What do you mean by social basis of education society culture and modernity?
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For individuals and society education is important because without it all the accumulated wisdom and principles of conduct will be lost over the ages. A individual must learn about society's culture or agreed ways to do things. He must know the rules of conduct and standards of future actions and become part of the dominant society.
Education is practiced in an (any) human society. It is a social process and it has both a social and an essential role. The culture establishes a school and culture is created and modeled on the school. Education is thus both a cause as well as a product of society. It comes from society and will fulfill society's needs and desires.
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- Social Basis of Education in the Context of Society: A society is a set of individuals involved in persistent inter-personal relationships, or a broad social community, sharing the same geographical or social area, usually subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Human societies are defined by patterns of relations between individuals with various cultures and institutions; the cumulative sum of such relations between their constituent members can be represented as one given society. In the social sciences, a bigger society usually evinces dominance or stratification patterns in subgroups.
- Social Basis of Education in the Context of Culture: Culture means and includes belief, knowledge, morals, art, custom, law, and any other abilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. It is believed that some aspects of human behaviour, including language, social activities such as parenthood, gender, wedding, expressive forms such as dance, music, faith, ritual, and technology, such as food, clothes, and shelters all are culturally universal. The concept of material culture includes physical manifestations of culture such as technology, art and architecture, while the immaterial facets of culture, such as social organization principles (including political organization and social institution practices), philosophy, mythology, literature (both written and oral), and sciences form part intangible cultural heritage of a society
- Social Basis of Education in the Context of Modernity: Modernity is an art concept used in humanities and in social science to describe both a historical period (the modern era) and an array of particular sociocultural norms, behaviours and practices that have evolved around the world since then in a number of forms and at various times. While it encompasses a wide spectrum of intertwined historical and cultural processes (from fashion to contemporary warfare), it may also refers to the existential or subjective experience of their circumstances and its ongoing effect on society, institutions, and politics.
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Social Basis of Education in the Context of Modernity: Modernity is an art concept used in humanities and in social science to describe both a historical period (the modern era) and an array of particular sociocultural norms, behaviours and practices that have evolved around the world since then in a number of forms ...
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