Education And Education: The Importance Of Education

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“Iqra Biismi Rabbika Allazi Khalq”. Read! In the name of your Lord who created (all the exists). Surah Al’Alaq 96:1) These are the first word revealed to our Prophet Muhammad (PBH) from Allah SWT. Education is important in everyone's life as it paves the ways for the world as an adult. Education is the process by which people gain knowledge, experience and skills formally by attending an institution and informally by the environment through experience. Education does not only mean learning to read and write or attending school. Education is the key to a life and it opens the door for a better future. There is nothing a person can do without education and one is never too old for acquiring education. Everywhere in the world education is valued for its contributions to civic, political and community life. It should also be valued for its role in social justice, for its capacity to open to people worlds of cultural and artistic excellence, and to human flourishing. Since the ancient time, one of the main purposes of education has been to make people realize what it is to be a human being. Along with this purpose, making a literate society, to develop the intellects, to serve social needs and to prepare students for a job or a career can be considered as other purposes for education. There is and there must not be anything more important than education. Lifelong learning occurs …show more content…

Today, educators are still debating on this issue. Educators are working on different approached to resolve this and other issues in education in the philosophy of education. The major six philosophies used by the schools are Essentialism, progressivism, Perennialism, Reconstructionism, Existentialism and

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