A Glance at Plato’s Educational Principles

Plato Principles Education Theory of Education

Authors

  • Rahmatullah Shahbazkhill Farah University Afghanistan Education Faculty’s Teacher, Pashto language and literature Department, Farah University, Afghanistan., Afghanistan
  • Abdul Malik Ansari Farah University Afghanistan Education Faculty’s Teacher, Dari language and literature Department, Farah University, Afghanistan., Afghanistan
Volume 2023
Research Article
December 23, 2023

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Plato, the great Greek philosopher, not only gave his views on sociology and psychology but also on education. He discusses education separately from other philosophers, and discusses the three basic principles of education comprehensively., Discusses professional teachers, and points out some of the skills, which it seems necessary for a professional teacher to acquire these skills and use them in teaching, and the best teacher should have the same skills. The teacher, in addition to being fluent in the subject, must also be an artist in the field, that is, know the art of teaching and be familiar with the norms and other positive principles of teaching. Experts say that a good teacher is a scholar in terms of knowledge and an artist with good teaching art. A good teacher is capable of this. How to place it in the minds and souls of students can only be expected from a scholar and an artist. Some people call a knowledgeable and successful teacher a person who has good morals and good behavior, but others consider the knowledge of a teacher to be important. The third group emphasizes the art of teaching and the importance of teaching, but the fact is that a competent and competent teacher must have all three of these qualities and attributes to be a good teacher and guide to the students. Many philosophers, from Socrates to Aristotle and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, have given their views on the principles of education, all of which need to be considered, but the views expressed by Plato on education are noteworthy Are eligible, Plato has a law of his own, seeks education within the state and has some suggestions for government, as pointed out in this research paper, Plato prefers not only mental education but also physical education. Training also emphasizes, discusses human talents extensively, emphasizes the three main foundations of education and training, which are teachers, students, and teaching materials. The purpose of this article is to: Mr. Teacher, before being hired in the field of education, should be well acquainted with these principles, in order to conduct his teaching process in a good manner. We hope you enjoy the article.