Sociology, asked by meghrajchhetry1996, 1 year ago

What is the importance of polar process in education?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adams in his book ‘Evolution of Education Theory’ said that education is a bipolar process in which one personality acts upon another to modify the development of other personality. It considers that the in the process of education two persons are involved. The one is the educator and the other is the educand. It proposes that the teacher seeks the modification of the development not only through imparting knowledge and skills, but also through her direct influence on the child’s personality. The bipolarity of the educational process ceases to exist when the educator and the educand both become one and the same person. It so happens when the educand feels a drive to educate himself, when he tries to modify his own nature, develop his own will and purpose, build his own character, acquires knowledge and skills by his own efforts. In that case, education becomes unipolar. It is then when educational process achieves the main ideal. Self-ex-pression, self-motivation, self-improvement and self-control become the key words and bipolarity ceases to exist.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Many people in the education sector are not concerned about the polar process.


It allows students to build up their social skills too.


Mainly because it provides a platform for the students to grow up their skills also.


Teachers have a great responsibility in letting the students interact in a social background where all types of people are present.


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