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The document discusses the definition and meaning of education. It comes from the Latin word 'Educatum' meaning 'to learn' or 'to train'. Education provides knowledge, skills, and insight through attending schools and contributes to a person's overall development.

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Definition

The document discusses the definition and meaning of education. It comes from the Latin word 'Educatum' meaning 'to learn' or 'to train'. Education provides knowledge, skills, and insight through attending schools and contributes to a person's overall development.

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The word 'education' comes from the Latin word


'Educatum,' which means 'to learn' or 'to train.' It derives
from the Latin word "educare," which means "to bring up"
or "to raise," according to a group of educators. Attending a
school, college, or university provides us with knowledge,
skills, and insight. We can learn to read and write with the
help of education. It contributes to a person's whole
mental, physical, and intellectual development. Education
is a crucial tool for learning knowledge and bettering one's
life. The educational process may contain a number of
steps, depending on the quality of education.
The importance of learning in school cannot be overstated.
It grows as a result of experience, enhancing one's ability
to perform better and learn more in the future.

Joana Marie P. Amaris


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