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Comparative study on the national development between Korea and India : in the aspect of lifelong social education

한국과 인도의 국가 발전 비교 연구 : 평생 사회 교육의 측면에서 영향

  • Received : 2018.06.19
  • Accepted : 2018.07.05
  • Published : 2018.07.31

Abstract

This study suggests that lifelong education is regarded as a support system for lifelong learning, which includes all activities of educational characteristics, which ultimately has the goal of universalization of self - education. The goal is to successfully adapt to life. Statements supporting the need for lifelong learning have been found to be based primarily on the impossibility of this system to provide sufficient education to accelerate social change and to last a lifetime. The obstacles to implementation included inertia, resistance to change, motivation and cost. Opponents are likely to regard lifelong education as an attempt to expand compulsory education for exploitation and control purposes. This study found that there is an important consensus among supporters, but many questions remain. The full feasibility of lifelong education is considered to be far removed, and lifelong education should be interpreted as a source of direction and purpose, and ideals that society should aim for.

본 연구는 평생 교육이 교육 특성의 모든 활동을 포함하는 평생 학습을 위한 지원 시스템으로 간주되는 것으로 나타났으며, 이는 궁극적으로 자기 교육의 보편화라는 목표를 가지고 있었다. 그 목표는 삶에 성공적으로 적응하는 것이다. 평생 교육의 필요성을 뒷받침하는 성명서는 주로 사회 변화의 가속화와 평생 지속되기에 충분한 교육을 제공하는 본 시스템의 불가능성에 근거한 것으로 밝혀졌다. 시행에 장애가 되는 요인으로는 관성, 변화에 대한 저항, 동기 및 비용이 포함되었다. 반대자들은 평생 교육을 착취와 통제 목적으로 의무 교육을 확대하려는 시도로 간주 할 가능성이 높다. 이 연구는 지지자들 사이에 중요한 합의점이 있음을 밝혀냈지만 많은 의문점이 남아 있다. 평생 교육의 완전한 이행 가능성은 멀리 떨어진 것으로 간주되며, 평생 교육은 방향과 목적의 원천, 사회가 지향해야 할 이상으로 해석되어야한다.

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