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Educational Psychology

    Education means the change process in the life of an individual in all fields; physically, mentally, psychologically and socially. It is the process of conveying the cultural, intellectual and social heritage from one generation to another, or from an ancient generation to a modern one. It includes all the habits and traditions of that society.

    Plato: Education means to add beauty and perfection to the body and self.

    spinser: Education is the perparation of life and perparing the individual to hold different resposibilities upon his life.

    John Dewi: Hes sees that education is the life itself, not the perparation of life.


The Goals of the primitive Education
  1. To Keep the hummanitarian experience and the common traditions.
  2. To gain the necessities of life including food, clothes and shelter.
  3. To be peacable and calm the evil side of the person which is supposed to be already existed.

  4. To involve the young people to the society.
  5. To train the individual to take part in the celibrations and religious rituals.
The stages of the primitive Education

    Involving the individual to the society by habits, traditions, and believes concerning the primitive education was divided into two stages, which are:

    Stage One :

    after birth Stage:

    The monther teaches her baby some simple activities which help him to connect with other peaple.

    Stage Two:
    Post Adulthood:

    Teaching the teenager to connect with the society by testing his ability to bear pain, hunger, and fear. After passing these tests great parties were done.

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