Ucsp Importance Of Education Flashcards

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  • it is the most powerful weapon which
    you can use to change the world,”
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Education

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refers to the formal and
informal process of transmitting the
knowledge, beliefs and skills from one
generation to the next.

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Education

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is one of the most pervasive
institutions that determine one’s future
status.

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Education

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It also includes equipping the minds of
the younger generation with the
necessary critical skills to challenge and
change the existing knowledge system
and practices.

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Education

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  • must be an institution that’s accredited
    where the curriculum needs to follow
    the customary standards of academia.
    This type of education usually begins
    around age 4 and can stretch all the way
    through college.
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Formal Education

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  • it is what students learn in a traditional
    classroom. It’s the organized method of
    learning being administered by a
    government body
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Formal Education

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Enumerate the Types Of Formal Education

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  1. Elementary education- Kinder to
    Grade 6
  2. Secondary education – JHS(Gr.
    7-10)SHS (Gr. 11-12)
  3. Tertiary education –College, usually
    offered in 4yr degree program w/ 2
    semesters per year.
  4. Vocational education – offers course
    on specific skills set, craft or trade.
  5. Special education- SPED
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Enumerate the Functions Of Formal Education

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  1. Socialization – it is used to promote
    the norms and values of a society from
    one generation to the next
  2. Social Integration - it promotes
    desired values and ensures conformity
  3. Social Placement - helps students to
    discover approved statuses and roles
    that will help the society’s longevity.
  4. Cultural Innovation - stimulate
    intellectual inquiry and promote critical
    thinking
  5. Latent Functions – child care and
    establishment of social relationships
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– child care and
establishment of social relationships

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  1. Latent Functions
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- stimulate
intellectual inquiry and promote critical
thinking

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  1. Cultural Innovation
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  • helps students to
    discover approved statuses and roles
    that will help the society’s longevity
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  1. Social Placement
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  • it promotes
    desired values and ensures conformity
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  1. Social Integration
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– it is used to promote
the norms and values of a society from
one generation to the next

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Socialization

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  • Is a lifelong process of learning by which
    every person acquires and accumulates
    knowledge, skills, and attitude from
    daily experience from work, home and
    life itself.
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Informal education

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  • it is anything learned more
    independently outside of the traditional
    classroom. It can be things that are
    self-taught by researching or reading, or
    through things that are experienced.
    This involves behaviors, skills, and
    values learned through interaction on a
    daily basis
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Informal Education

17
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  • For social scientist, education is seen as
    an important determinant of national
    development
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Education & Economic Development