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Training and Education - Mission of Essence in the Development of the Individual and Society

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  • Galina Martea

    (member of the Romanian-American Academy of Sciences and Arts)

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The essential role of education and training is to maintain and develop the intellectual and spiritual balance of the individual in a social environment, thus forming, in time, the appropriate personality and identity. The individual, in his turn, with his knowledge, skills and intellectual and spiritual wealth, accumulated over the years in educational institutions, as well as other education and training structures, will contribute in a decent and civilized mode to the welfare and development of their own society, in this way, giving a meaning to the spiritual, intellectual, as well as material content that brings satisfaction and benefit in personal and social life. Thus, education and training, based on a set of values that are regularly applied to the formation of the intellectual and moral traits of an individual, are those actions that have as objective the evolutionary improvement of the social environment, considered to be the best substance regulated by the individual. Thus, both man and the social environment are both a whole of the existence through which mutual exchange of values and actions takes place, which in the process of development equally necessitates frequent transformations in development.

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  • Galina Martea, 2019. "Training and Education - Mission of Essence in the Development of the Individual and Society," Proceedings of the 12th International RAIS Conference, April 3-4, 2019 17GM, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:cpaper:17gm
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