ARTICLE 1
Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of others, but may also be autodidactic. Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational.
Etymologically,
the word "education" is derived from the Latin ēducātiō
("A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing") from ēdūcō
("I educate, I train") which is related to the homonym ēdūcō
("I lead forth, I take out; I raise up, I erect") from ē-
("from, out of") and dūcō
("I lead, I conduct").
Type of education
1.Formal Education
· Pre school
· Primary Schools
· Secondary School
· Special Education
2.Non Formal
· Alternative
· Anarchistic
· Autodidactism
· Vocational
3.) Informal education
· indigenous
· Education through recreation
Systems of higher Education
· University system
· Open
· Liberal arts college
· Community college
Instruction is the facilitation of another's learning. Instructors in
primary and secondary institutions are often called teachers, and
they direct the education of students and might draw on many subjects like reading, writing, mathematics,
science and history.
Instructors in post-secondary institutions might be called teachers,
instructors, or professors, depending on the type of institution; and they
primarily teach only their specific discipline. Studies from the United States
suggest that the quality of teachers is the single most important factor affecting
student performance, and that countries which score highly on international
tests have multiple policies in place to ensure that the teachers they employ
are as effective as possible.[42][43]
With the passing of NCLB in the United States (No Child Left Behind), teachers
must be highly qualified. A popular way to gauge teaching performance is to use
student evaluations of teachers (SETS), but these evaluations have been
criticized for being counterproductive to learning and inaccurate due to
student bias.
Education
theory can refer to either a normative or
a descriptive theory of education. In the first case, a theory means a
postulation about what ought to be. It provides the "goals, norms, and
standards for conducting the process of education." In
the second case, it means "an hypothesis or set of hypotheses that have
been verified by observation and experiment."A descriptive theory of education can be thought of as a conceptual scheme that
ties together various "otherwise discrete particulars ... For
example, a cultural theory of education shows how the concept of culture can be
used to organize and unify the variety of facts about how and what people
learn."Likewise, for example, there is the behaviorist
theory of education that comes from educational psychology and the functionalist theory of education that comes
from sociology of education.[48]
Technology
One
of the most substantial uses in education is the use of technology. Also
technology is an increasingly influential factor in education. Computers and
mobile phones are used in developed countries both to complement established
education practices and develop new ways of learning such as online
education (a type of distance education). This gives students the
opportunity to choose what they are interested in learning. The proliferation
of computers also means the increase of programming and blogging. Technology
offers powerful learning tools that demand new skills and understandings of
students, including Multimedia, and provides new ways to engage
students, such as Virtual learning environments. One
such tool is a virtual manipulative, which
is an "interactive, Web-based visual representation of a dynamic object
that presents opportunities for constructing mathematical knowledge"
(Moyer, Bolyard, & Spikell, 2002). In short, virtual manipulatives are
dynamic visual/pictorial replicas of physical mathematical manipulatives, which
have long been used to demonstrate and teach various mathematical concepts.
Virtual manipulatives can be easily accessed on the Internet as stand-alone
applets, allowing for easy access and use in a variety of educational settings.
Emerging research into the effectiveness of virtual manipulatives as a teaching
tool have yielded promising results, suggesting comparable, and in many cases
superior overall concept-teaching effectiveness compared to standard teaching
methods.[citation needed] Technology is
being used more not only in administrative duties in education but also in the
instruction of students. The use of technologies such as PowerPoint and interactive whiteboard is capturing the
attention of students in the classroom. Technology is also being used in the
assessment of students. One example is the Audience Response System (ARS), which
allows immediate feedback tests and classroom discussions.
Information
and communication technologies (ICTs) are a "diverse set of tools and
resources used to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage
information." These
technologies include computers, the Internet, broadcasting technologies (radio
and television), and telephony. There is increasing interest in how computers
and the Internet can improve education at all levels, in both formal and
non-formal settings. Older
ICT technologies, such as radio and television, have for over forty years been
used for open and distance learning, although print remains the cheapest, most
accessible and therefore most dominant delivery mechanism in both developed and
developing countries. In
addition to classroom application and growth of e-learning opportunities for
knowledge attainment, educators involved in student affairs programming have
recognized the increasing importance of computer usage with data generation for
and about students. Motivation and retention counselors, along with faculty and
administrators, can impact the potential academic success of students by
provision of technology based experiences in the University setting.
The
use of computers and the Internet is in its infancy in developing countries, if
these are used at all, due to limited infrastructure and the attendant high
costs of access. Usually, various technologies are used in combination rather
than as the sole delivery mechanism. For example, The term "computer-assisted
learning" (CAL) has been increasingly used to describe the use of
technology in teaching. Classrooms of the 21st century contain interactive
white boards, tablets, mp3 players, laptops, etc. Wiki sites are another
tool teachers can implement into CAL curricula for students to understand
communication and collaboration efforts of group work through electronic means.[citation needed] Teachers are
encouraged to embed these technological devices and services in the curriculum
in order to enhance students learning and meet the needs of various types of
learners.
The educational system of the Philippines was patterned both from the
educational systems of Spain and the United States. However, after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946, the
system changed radically.
The
Department of Education (or
DepEd) administers the entire educational system, especially the curriculum,
along with the utilization of given funds for school services, equipment,
recruitment of teachers (for public schools only), etc.
The
former educational system of the Philippines was composed of 6 years of elementary
education starting at the age of 6,
and 4 years of high school education starting at the age of 12.
With this system, compulsory education is not enforced.
However,
the date June 4, 2012 signaled the start of the implementation of a new
educational system, which is the K-12
educational system,which includes the new curricula for all schools (see 2010s and the K-12 program). With this
system, education will be now compulsory.
All
public and private schools in the Philippines must start classes from a date
mandated by the Department of Education (usually every first Monday of June for
public schools only), and must end after each school completes the mandated
200-day school calendar of DepEd (usually around the third week of March to the
second week of April).
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Education means reaching out to embrace he whole society and the entire lifespan of the individual---Edgar Fauce
TumugonBurahinSimple means every person has the opportunity to keep learning throughout life.The learner involves in the process into a lifelong continuum of knowledge,values attitudes,competencies and skills.