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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF URBAN AND RURAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION TOWARDS TEACHING PRACTICE PROGRAMME

Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.11, No. 12)

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Page : 1864-1871

Keywords : Education; Educare; instruction; training.;

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Abstract

"Education" word came from the Latin words, Educatum, Educare or Educere. "Education and Educare" mean "to train, to raise and to nourish", while 'educare' signifies "to lead out" the previous infers that instruction is external, to be forced or put in from outside. The last demonstrates development from inside. Aristotle characterized instruction as "a measure vital for the production of a sound psyche in a sound body". Dewey, in 20th century, characterizes training in these words: "Education is measure of living through a nonstop reproduction of encounters. It is improvement of each one of those limits in the person which will empower him to control his condition and satisfy his possibilities".

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