Monday 22 December 2014

Education in a Humane Society

Education in a Humane Society
       In a humane society human beings are prominent. Education in a humane society is a gradual and unhurried process in which the development of human character follows the unfolding of nature. In this Students should be able to choose what they want to learn, because students will be motivated to learn a subject if it's something they need and want to know. Humanistic educators believe that both feelings and knowledge are important to the learning process.
Humanistic educators insist that schools need to provide students with a non threatening environment so that they will feel secure to learn. Once students feel secure, learning becomes easier and more meaningful.
Aim of Education in a Humane Society
Ø The goal of education should be to foster students' desire to learn and teach them how to learn.
Ø Students should be self-motivated in their studies and desire to learn on their own.
Ø The focus on the social and emotional well-being of the child, as well as the cognitive.
Ø Development of a healthy self-concept, awareness of the psychological needs, helping students to strive to be all that they can.
Ø The goal of humanistic education is to contribute to the development of energetic, positive, self-respecting, caring human beings who can meet all challenges. 
Ø Through education learners can attain social, affective and intellectual developments.


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