Wednesday 8 September 2010

Identifying Educational Activities

Educational activities are not limited to school related exercises or degree earning requirements. Using various aspects of education, a person can identify an educational activity.

Basic education refers to the set up of students learning several subjects from teachers in educational institutions. Students instructed by professors on a specific subject in institutions of higher learning comprise the term schooling. However through the years, various alternative means of acquiring education has emerged including outside world or real-life education. Education can be earned through the Internet or in libraries or museums as well. This means that educational activities are not limited to activities within the classroom or activities outside the classroom which are supervised by a teacher.

Any human experience or action that causes human thinking, values or faculties to develop or change is part of education. That is philosophically putting things into perspective. Therefore, educational activities include day to day activities in which a person derives learning.

Education comes from the Latin words “educare,” “educere,” and “ducere.” These words mean “bring up,” “bring out,” “bring forth what is within,” “bring out potential,” and “lead.” Deriving from this, we can safely conclude that any human activity which brings up an issue, bring out a secret, bring forth a sentiment or lead to something is an educational activity. A simple Internet messaging that brings out personal information from a friend is an educational activity.

Education is the activity by which a community systematically passes on collected moral values, skills and knowledge throughout generations. Attending festivities in a town anniversary allows a person to learn something new to one like the customs and traditions of the visited locality. The new knowledge form part of the person’s education and thus he has engaged in an educational activity.

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