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8. Authority
Authority in education is an acknowledgment on
the basis of sincerity, full trust in the influence or advice
that comes from others, not out of fear, but on the contrary,
awareness. There is an authority that arises because of
position or power, this is more likely to be called fear, but
that authority is overflowed on the basis of one's material
privileges or advantages over others, for example:
➢ Advantages in the field of science
➢ Advantages in a lot of experience
➢ Strengths in the field of moral and ethical
personality, etc
H. Educational nature
Philip H. Coombs as quoted by Zahara Idris, classifies
Education into three parts, namely:
➢ Informal education; is an educational process that is
obtained by a person from daily experience consciously
or unconsciously, generally irregular and unsystematic,
from birth to death, such as in family, neighbors, work,
entertainment, markets, or in daily interactions. day.
...Education in the family is the first and foremost
education for every human being. A person is more in the
household than in other places. Until the age of 3 years