1. The study
of history of education helps teachers in training to appreciate the various
aspects of their past educational process so as to link them to the present;
2. It enables
teachers in training to know what type of education we had and the purpose it
served in the past;
3. It gives
teachers in training the opportunity of knowing our past mistakes in our
education with the view to making necessary amends;
4. History of
education gives teachers in training the opportunity of studying other people’s
educational ideas and programmes with the aim of developing ours;
5. It also
gives teachers in training a solid foundation to plan for our present and
future educational development;
6. History of
education guides teachers in training to proffer some positive solution to our
present day educational problems;
7. It helps
teachers in training to understand some major trends and developments in our
educational system;
8. It helps
teachers in training to formulate and implement better philosophies of
education;
9. History of
education is a good academic exercise to improve teachers in training knowledge;
10.
It widens the scope and knowledge of the teacher and
makes him more comfortable and competent in his class;
11.
\Knowledge of history of education can help teachers
in training to be competent in handling any political appointment on education,
nationally or internationally.
History of
Education will help you to understand how the past events shaped the present
education systems, theories and related phenomenon in the area of teacher
education in particular and education in general. Secondly, it will enable you
to appreciate the importance of education to mankind since time immemorial
across the generations. By so doing, you are will be able to critically examine
the fundamental part which education plays in the transformation of society.
Note that as a teacher, you are a change agent so learning the history of
education will prepare teachers in training to examine present trends and
dynamics in education, draw practical lessons from the past, avoid possible
mistakes, and initiate more viable plans for the benefit of Society.
The
teaching and learning of History of Education in Nigeria is therefore justified
for many reasons, some of these include the fact that it would enable teachers
in training to have adequate knowledge of; what our educational policies are
and what they are not; the philosophical ideas guiding the Nigerian education;
the contributions of the ancient nations and scholars to the development of the
country’s education and the major trends in the development of our education in
Nigeria which may encourage them to be willing to contribute their own quota to
the development of education in the country whenever they are in the position
to do so.
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