Education
Main article: Education
A depiction of Europe's oldest university, the University of Bologna, Italy
Education encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, positive judgement and well-developed wisdom. Education has as one of its fundamental aspects the imparting of culture from generation to generation (see socialization). To educate means 'to draw out', from the Latin
educare, or to facilitate the realization of an individual's potential and talents. It is an application of pedagogy, a body of theoretical and applied research relating to teaching and learning and draws on many disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, sociology and anthropology.
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The education of an individual human begins at birth and continues
throughout life. (Some believe that education begins even before birth,
as evidenced by some parents' playing music
or reading to the baby in the womb in the hope it will influence the
child's development.) For some, the struggles and triumphs of daily life provide far more instruction than does formal schooling (thus Mark Twain's admonition to "never let school interfere with your education"). Family
members may have a profound educational effect — often more profound
than they realize — though family teaching may function very informally.
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