Uniformity Of Education Essay

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The word “education” is familiar to the ears, because humans from birth to the world have received education until entering school. All living human beings need education, so that his life purpose is achieved and far from ignorance.
In English, education comes from the Latin language “educatum”, which is composed of 2 words ie E and Duco. The word E has a meaning of development from the outside of from a little to a lot, while the word Duco has a developmental meaning or is developing. In Roman language education is termed as educate which means to improve morale and intellectual training (Muhajiri, 2000:20). Many different opinions about education. Nevertheless, education continues without waiting for uniformity of meaning.
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UNESCO explains that education is now engaged is preparinment for a tife Society which does not yet exist. According to M.J. longeveled that education is the effort, influence, protection, and help given to the child to focus on his maturity, or rather help the child to be reasonably capable of carrying out his own life’s duties. One of the Greek philosophers, Plato explained that education is to assist the development of each of the body and the mind with something that enables the achievement of perfection.
So too many often talk about the quality of education, but the actual still felt less clear understanding of the matter. The basic meaning of the word quality according to Dahlan Al-Barry in the modern dictionary of Indonesian is “Kualitet”;”Mutu” which means good things bad. As quoted by Quraish Shihab which defines quality as either a bad level of something or the quality of something. Whereas if observed etymologically, quality is defined by increasing levels to an improvement or

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