Correct Answer - Option 4 : Every student helps in gaining knowledge from pre-conceived ideas about teacher life.
To understand an abstract concept like education, one is required to explicate its meaning or nature from the point of view of the functions such concepts perform or the contexts in which such concepts are appropriately used. Etymologically, the word "Education" is derived from the Latin words "educare", "educere" and "educantum". The Following are the Characteristics of Education:
- Helps every student to observe and understand their own proposed values.
- Helps every student to observe and understand themselves in relation to all things.
- Helping everyone become aware of its contracting effects.
- It helps students to discover what they are most interested in.
- It helps students to develop their capacities.
- It helps students to understand their own highest interest.
- It is a dynamic process because education changes as per the need. Hence, it can't be static.
- It helps in the development of the individual in all aspects whether it is mental, emotional, physical, social, moral or spiritual.
- It helps in the development of a child's innate power. For example, Edison's school teacher labelled him as "abnormal". Still, he succeeded in becoming one of the great inventors.
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Education modifies behaviour by bringing out desirable changes in one's behaviour. Professor Drever has supported the statement "Education is a process in which and by which knowledge, character and behaviour of the young are shaped and moulded."
- It helps in social adjustment, for example with parents, relatives, friends and teachers.
- It could be a direct process when the teacher and the students are in the direct contact but it is labelled indirect when education is non-formal or informal i.e. from a distance.
Hence, we conclude that the above-mentioned statement is related to right kind of education.