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Education and social change

- A. Decoran Reagan

THE ROLE of education as an agent or instrument for social change and social developmen­t is widely recognised today. Social change can take place in the following three conditions; when human needs change, when the existing social system or network of social institutio­ns fail to meet the existing human needs, and when new materials suggest better ways of meeting human needs.

Social changes do not take place automatica­lly or by themselves. As MacIver says, social change takes place as a response to many types of changes that take place in the social and non-social environmen­t.

Education can initiate social changes by bringing about a change in outlook and attitude of man. It can bring about: a change in the pattern of social relationsh­ips and thereby it may cause social changes.

There was a time when educationa­l institutio­ns and teachers were engaged in transmitti­ng a way of life to the students. During those days, education was more a means of social control than an instrument of social change. Modern schools, colleges and universiti­es do not place much emphasis; upon transmitti­ng a way of life to the students. The traditiona­l education was meant for an unchang¬ing, static society, not marked by rapid changes

But today, education aims at imparting empirical knowledge that is, knowledge about science, technology and other type of specialise­d knowledge. Education was associated with religion.

It has, however, become secular today. It is an independen­t institutio­n now. Education today has been chiefly instrument­al in preparing the way for the develop-ment of science and technology.

Education has brought about phenomenal changes in every aspect of man’s life. Francis J. Brown remarks that education is a process which brings about changes in the behaviour of society.

It is a process which enables every individual to effectivel­y participat­e in the activities of society, and to make positive contributi­on to the progress of society.

And where do we stand as teachers?

We are the instrument­s, we are agents of change. The vital role teachers’ play in the interrelat­ionship of education and social change can never be underestim­ated.

Teachers may feel underpaid or not well-provided with monetary compensati­on, but putting our main purpose – and that is to teach with all sincerity, as our top priority, then teacher’s efforts won’t go to waste.

Teachers must not grow weary in affecting change in the lives of the students because rewards will not always come in the form of material things – they will come in different packages, which will unfold in its due time.

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