Difference B/w Knowledge & Education


Hey, correct me if I'm wrong!!

As far as "knowledge" & "education" is concerned, I believe that both are related concepts, but are not exactly the same thing.

Education is the broader term that encompasses the process and methods used to teach, train, or instruct individuals in acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes.

It includes the activities of teachers, instructors, trainers, and other educational professionals who design and deliver learning experiences to learners.

Knowledge, on the other hand, refers to the information, facts, skills, and understanding that individuals acquire through education, experience, observation, or research. It is the outcome of the educational process, the end result of learning.

Let me give you an example of a teacher and student to explain my stance more clearly. For example:

A teacher educating their students is actually the process of education, s/he is involved in the process of "education" while the students are acquiring "knowledge" through that process. The teacher's role is to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge by the students by providing them with information, resources, and guidance.

So, in summary, education is the process of facilitating learning, while knowledge is the outcome of that process.

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Syed Azam Ali Shah

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