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What is the etymological meaning of education?

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Answered by harshini35
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etymological meaning of education. the word education is derived from the latin word "educare"which means to bring up anthor Latin word "educere", means to bring forth...... accordingly education does not mean only the acquisition of knowledge but it is the development of attitude and skills
Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The etymological meaning of education:

The word education is mainly derived from the Latin word “Educare” means to bring up. Another Latin word is “educere” which has meaning to bring forth. Therefore education means to bring forth as well as bring up.  

•  The term ‘Educare’ means ‘to lead out’, ‘to pull out’, and ‘to bring forth’. The inborn powers of the individual should be appropriately cared for and given scope to grow. Each and every child has the inborn powers. It should be located and proper education to be delivered to develop.

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