2. Education is a term which
is more easily understood than defined. It has
been derived from the Latin word
“EDUCATUM” which means the act of teaching
or training.
3. “By education I mean an all round
drawing out of the best in child and
man,body,mind&spirit”
“Education is the manifestation of
the perfection already in man”
4. IMPORTANCE OF
EDUCATION
Education is not all about studying & getting good
marks . It is really a means to discover new things
which we don’t know about & increase our knowledge
An education person has the ability to differentiate
between right or wrong &good or evil
Focus should on women’s education because the
knowledge & empowerment of one women can be bring
about a change in a family and even the society as a
whole
5. TYPES OF EDUCATION
With the development of society, education has
taken many shapes such as
Child education
Adult education
Technical education
Health education
Physical education & So on
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6. SOCITY AND EDUCATION
The relationship between
educational system & society is mutual,
sometimes the society influences changes in
education system in education system & at
other times the education system influence
changes in the society
7. CONSTITUTIONAL
PROVISIONS
REGARDING EDUCATION
ARTICLE 21-A: Right to education.
ARTICLE 28 : Freedom as to attendance at religious
instruction or religious worship in
certain educational institution.
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ARTICLE 29 : Protection of interests of minorities.
ARTICLE 30 : Right of minorities to establish &
administer education institutions.
ARTICLE 45 : Provision for free & compulsory
education for children.
8. NATURE OF SOCIAL
CHANGE & IT’S IMPACT
ON EDUCATION
Change in wider social environment.
Change in social goals, objectives & values
Institutional social changes
Changes in knowledge & technology
Change in size & composition of population
9. SOCIAL CHANGE & LAGS IN INDIAN
EDUCATION SYSTEM
Lag in good & Adequate School Building.
Lag in school timing.
Lag in curriculum.
Lag in education continuity & teacher training.
Lag in evolving a common communication medium.
10. MODERNISATION OF EDUCATION IN
INDIA : PROBLEMS
The modernization of education in
India becomes a special problem in several ways. India has
adopted the path of economic development with in the
framework of a free society & therefore it cannot adopt
authoritarian means to modernize education. The centre has
to get the willing consent of the states & each state has to
get willing consent of its elected representatives in their
legislative assemble before introducing any major change in
the allocation of resource to education or in the education
system itself.
11. EDUCATION TO THE
TOP
Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate(%),2005-
2010,male
88
Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate(%), 2005-
2010,female
74
Number per 100 population,2010, mobile phones 61
Number per 100 population,2010, internet use 8
Pre-primary school participation, gross enrolment
53
ratio(%) 2007-2010 male
Pre-primary school participation, gross enrolment
ratio(%) 2007-2010 female
54
Pre-primary school participation, net enrolment
ratio(%) 2007-2010 male
97
Pre-primary school participation, net enrolment
ratio(%) 2007-2010 female
94
Pre-primary school participation, net attendance
ratio(%) 2007-2010 male
85
Pre-primary school participation, net attendance
ratio(%) 2007-2010 female
81
12. EIGHT PROBLEMS IN
INDIA EDUCATION
(A.W.HOOPER)
* Lack of money.
* Lack of qualified Indians in education.
* Insensitive school personnel.
* Differing expectation of education program.
* lack of involvement in and control of education matters.
* Difficulties of students in higher education.
* Too many instant – India education experts
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14. WOMEN EDUCATION
India is the 2nd largest country in the world so
far as population is concerned it is a backward country. In past, women did
not receive any education is concerned it is a backward country. In past
did not allowed to come out of the 4 walls of their houses. Domestic works
were their only education .
During the British rule in India some noble
social thinkers of the time paid their attention to the education of women
in our country RAJA RAM MOHAN RAY, ISWARA CHANDRA VIDYA
SAGAR was famous reformers who gave emphasis on the education of
women. They put forth a very strong argument.
15. Man & women are alike the two sides of
a coin without one, the other cannot exist. They help each
other in every sphere so education should be given to both
man & women further, women are the mother of the future
generation. If women are uneducated, the future generation
will be uneducated . For this reason the Greek warrior
“Napoleon” once said “GIVE ME A FEW EDUCATED
MOTHER; I SHALL GIVE YOU A HEROIC RACE”