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Basic terms, concepts and elements, roles of teachers, family, and schools…
Basic terms, concepts and elements, roles of teachers, family, and schools.
Basic terms
Inhabitant commitment
Active and meaningful collaboration of a wide range of members of society.
Secure Human Rights
All human beings have the right to life, liberty and the security of their person.
Quality of life
Focus on economic, material and/or social aspects.
Empowerment
Increased spiritual, political, social or economic strength of individuals and communities.
Diversity
Alteration of properties in a population, such as age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, income, education, political doctrine, values, and beliefs.
Equity
Right of the subject to an equitable participation in the goods and services of the company.
Ethnicity
Identification of a group based on a perceived cultural distinction that makes the group a people.
Handicap
Those who remain unnecessarily "disabled" cannot access assistive technologies.
Due to high kit costs and variations in the home or workplace.
Concepts and elements
Community education transform schools and colleges into educational and recreational institutions for all ages.
Learning communities
Educational Experience
Supportive Discource
Cognitive Presence
Selecting Content
Teaching Presence
Climate Setting
Social Presence
Roles of teachers, family, and schools
Teachers
Person who teaches or is associated with teaching, which is a general term that teaches anything
A good teacher loves to teach students, and one of the most important goals is to be the best teacher.
He engages, motivates and inspires his students to learn and is a role model.
Family
The main task of the family in raising children is the basis of moral and religious education.
The home is the first educational environment, because it is there that a child is taught and guided for the first time.
A child's first relationships are with parents and all siblings.
Functions of families. Development areas
Moral
Social
Intellectual
Emotional
Physical
Schools
Promotes community development primarily by teaching students the value of civic engagement.
They teach leadership skills.
The basic professional needs of children and young people are met in the formal part of education.
But other needs are covered in the informal part of the school program.
They offer space and structure for people to share a common purpose.