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The Role of Education in Social Transformation Almira
The Role of Education in Social Transformation Almira
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shaping and reshaping their patterns of thoughts, means of problem solving and ways
of life. This will then contribute to further individual and social transformation. This
article contains how the formal education ensures that learning deemed desirable and
useful to both the individual and society.This article finds that the process of
that transform their identity and ultimately their society. This article show the
system, it consist how the non formal education develop their certain talents and
abilities more effectively and economically than the formal school system. The other
comparison between the village and the barrio, rich and poor, low IQ and high IQ
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changing individual lives.On the other hand if the culture of a society is materialistic,
then its educational pattern will be shaped for the attainment of material values which
promotes pleasures. Also the new literacy must be applied in our new curriculum than
the traditional way. Where students' active engagement in developing knowledge and
skills, critical thinking, higher-order skills, and communication are facilitated by the
understanding. The article is all about education is also perceived to be one of the
instruments of social change in all the developing countries.As society became more
enlightened it realized that it was responsible not to transmit and conserve the whole
III.
This article was full of learning about the education before, what we have for
today because of the influence of other country then become largely because of the
desirable objectives of freedom to enjoy life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all. I
think this article inform each and everyone that education is more important in our
lives. The Philippine formal educational system appears to be one of the most expand
in the world. I have since developed a deeper understanding about this article, this
provides a critical foundation for lifelong progress, and the adults who provide for the
care and the education of young children bear a great responsibility for their health,