Yes, education is considered an integral part of culture. It helps transmit the values, beliefs, practices, and knowledge of a society from one generation to another. Education also plays a crucial role in shaping and defining a culture's identity, customs, and traditions.
old education is better than new>>>>><<<<< old education was a part of culture but new systemt of is a part of business
not as highly valued (Apex)
not as highly valued (Apex)
i want the claer relationship between culture and education
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
Yes they are part of culture.
role of education in promoting culture in pakistan
Culture is important in education, however education is beyond culture. Culture should not be a hindrance but rather a tool for better and functioning education. Some people would not advance in many aspects in life just because culture hinder them. In some places women are not encouraged to study just because someday they will be married, and husbands must carry the family not wives.
was not as highly valued (APEX)
The Department of Education, Culture, and Sports (DECS) in the Philippines was restructured and renamed as the Department of Education (DepEd) in 2001 through Republic Act No. 9155. This change aimed to focus the agency primarily on basic education and streamline its functions by separating culture and sports into distinct departments. The reorganization was part of a broader effort to enhance the quality of education in the country. Thus, DepEd was established to oversee elementary and secondary education, emphasizing governance and accountability in the education sector.
Education can play a part in the development of a culture but only as long as the education is free of bias. If it is not then all education does is to uncritically support a culture and it's world-view.