Education and Communication in Emerson’s American Scholar

  • T Ramya I M.A., English, Sakthi college of Arts and Science for Women, Oddanchatram
  • S Sowmiya I M.A., English, Sakthi college of Arts and Science for Women, Oddanchatram
Keywords: Education, Challenging, Demand, Communication, Qualities

Abstract

Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills and attribute comes in many structure. Traditional education happens in a multiplex institutional foundation, like communal schools. Non-formal education is also organized but takes place outside the fixed schooling system, while informal education is unstructured learning through daily experiences. Formal and non-formal education is divided into levels that include early childhood education, beginner, higher and advanced education. Other categorization attention on the teaching method, like teacher-centered and student-centered education, and on the subject, like science, language and physical education. The term “education” can also refer to the mental states and standard of educated people and the scholarly field scrutinize education phenomena. Communication is a process that involves sending and get messages through oral and non-oral methods it is used to convey our information in the way of thoughts, opinions and ideas. Communication used to exchange our ideas, facts, feelings or impressions to others. Communication is an thrilling and truly challenging field of human interaction. Communication skills, a fascinating study, which are completely neglected in formal education. Communication can be a fun as we are interacting with others by exchanging emotions, opinions etc. Fast changes in the society demand that people be proficient in all segment s of communication. The body of knowledge of communication in all segments is just as essential as developing skills in any other disciplines.

Published
2024-03-07
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