what is Educational aims ? 3marks
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- To ensure that all pupils have the opportunity to learn and make progress.
- To give pupils experience of all forms of education; linguistic, mathematical, scientific, technological, human and social, physical, aesthetic and creative.
- To provide the acquisition of skills in all these areas.
- To ensure that the subject matter is appropriate for all the ages and aptitudes of our students.
- To provide learning support to those children who require additional input to fully access the curriculum.
Explanation:
Aim of Education # 1. Knowledge Aim of Education:
According to this aim, the individual develops his individuality and fulfills his possibility by the help of knowledge.
Knowledge is considered as power by which things are done. So, “Knowledge is power” was said by Bacon. It is knowledge that has enabled humanity to make progress.
Man becomes resourceful through knowledge. Socrates said that “one who had true knowledge could not be other than virtuous”. Knowledge is sine qua non for every spheres of human life—physical, social, moral, spiritual and economic. Great philosophers Socrates, Aristotle, Dante, Comenim, Bacon have propounded knowledge as an important aim of education.
In the narrow sense, knowledge aim implies “Knowledge for the sake of knowledge”. In its wider sense, it means development of mental powers-thinking, reasoning, discrimination, judgement, memory, problem solving, imagination, intelligence etc. True knowledge consists in possessing ideas of universal validity and universal relevance.
In other words, knowledge and wisdom must be for the good of the greatest number. Further, knowledge acquisition should not be considered as an end in itself. Rather it should be a means to other ends—individual development, civil efficiency, economic competency, living a richer and healthy life, welfare of the humanity, etc.
Thus, reception and utilization of knowledge is essential element in knowledge aim of education.