scope of education

 Before we move on to the School curriculum, we must first define Education. The concept has changed with the passage of time. My school had a large slogan, written on the school's entrance, that said "education is a ray of consciousness," which I only recently realized made sense. I believe in education and in learning. Various factors are influencing education.These philosophies have had a significant impact on educational, procedure, processes, policies, processes, planning, and implementation, both theoretically and practically.

According to Aristotle: "Education is the creation of a sound mind in a sound body. It develops man's faculty, especially his mind so that he may be able to enjoy the contemplation of supreme truth, goodness and beauty of which perfect happiness essentially consists.

Defination of scope of education

As per Google, the scope of teaching can be defined as the availability of various kinds of information processes in terms of different learning environments, the main interest of knowledge survey, or the modality of educating students.

The range of educational operations in various kinfof environments is referred to as the scope of education. Education has been broadly classified by educationists into three major types of education. The scope of education is defined by different learning environments as informal education, formal education, and non-formal education.The scope of schooling is defined by the major focus of the study of knowledge: socialist education, technical training, vocational education, technical education, and vocational education. Education in general scope from the standpoint of mode of delivery: Health and education services and face-to-face education


Types of education

Informal education:

Informal knowledge is unstructured knowledge that people learn consciously and unconsciously in order to gain a wide range of necessary knowledge, skills, attitudes, and social manners for individual survival. As a result, this type of knowledge is sometimes purposefully or unintentionally taught by family members or other individuals. Informal education is a lifelong endeavor.

Formal Education:

Formal education is diametrically opposed to informal education. Formal education has goals, timing, content, entry requirements, a delivery system, operational control, and learning objectives that must be met. Our schools and colleges are examples of formal educational systems.

Non formal education:

“Non-formal education: any organized educational activity, such as a formal system-where operating separately or as an important component of some larger activity that is intended to serve indefinable learning clienteles and learning objectives.” Coobs,Processor, and Ahmed,1973.








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  1. it is better to gather ideas with reference.

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  2. This method is now being adapted by different institutions in Nepal which obviously benefit and helps students to expose themselves to the real life challanges.

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