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Title: A study of Educational Aspiration in relation to Socio-Economic status of secondary school student
Authors: Wagadre, Anjali
Keywords: Educational Aspiration
Secondary School Students
Socio-Economic Status
Educational Attainment
Educational Equity
Issue Date: 31-Aug-2023
Publisher: Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal
Series/Report no.: D-550;
Abstract: Education is the process of acquiring knowledge skills, and values. It is lifelong process of learning and is influenced by many factors including social emotional and physical development. Education is very important in our lives. A person without education like a bird without wings. The basic aim of education is to help each individual to inspire their own potential. Education are the very broad general statements of the purposes of education they are meant to give general direction to education throughout the country. People can live without education but education is the fast easy of helping people improve knowledge and experiences. Education has been defined by many educationists, philosophers and authors. It is a word we hear very familiar in everyday life, because education is considered the most significant activity in any society. Something that is important, but not independent of the number of opinions and assumptions about the meaning and definition of true education. “Education is all one with growing it has no beyond itself (Education is everything along with growth education itself has no final destination behind him BY JOHN DEWEY (1978).
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2.Chapter.pdfReview of Related Literature576.15 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
3.Chapter.pdfMethodology345.12 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
4.Chapter.pdfAnalysis And Interpretation of Data661.76 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
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