Education as a Tool for Social Transformation: Insights from Social Sciencesand Social Work

Authors

  • Bilal Ahmed Awan College of Horticulture and Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agriculture University, Wuahn, Hubei China Corresponding Author Email: Bilal.awan@uaf.edu.pk Author
  • Rimsha Irshad Department of Innovation and Intellectual Property, Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, Yekaterinburg, Russia. Email:rimshaofficial909@gmail.com Author
  • Abdul Hanif Department of Social Work, Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Email: Hanifbalochofficial01@gmail.com Author
  • Shereen Adam Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology Khuzdar. Email: shereenadam23@gmail.com Author
  • Nazia Zafar Affiliated institute Education Department Balochistan. Email: nazia.g26862@iqra.edu.pk Author
  • Dadrahman Department of Education, Alhamd Islamic University Quetta. Email: hajidadbaloch@gmail.com Author
  • Muskan Department Education, University of Makran Panjgur. Email: Muskanyaseen@gmail.com Author
  • Wahag Jalali Faculty of education, Lasbela University of Agricultural, Water and Marine science. Email: Wahagjalaly12@gmail.Com Author
  • Sabir Noor Department of Education, Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Science. Email: noors212@gmail.com Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i4.836

Abstract

This paper explores the multifaceted role of education as a catalyst for social transformation, drawing significantly on theoretical frameworks from the social sciences and practical applications from social work. The analysis highlights how education serves not only as a means for personal development but as a critical tool for understanding social problems, advocating for equity, and fostering positive societal change. By examining insights from sociology and psychology, the text elucidates how educational structures can either reproduce inequality or act as sites of resistance and social justice. Special emphasis is placed on the field of social work, which utilizes transformative learning pedagogy to empower marginalized communities, integrate community resources, and advocate for policy reforms. Furthermore, the paper addresses the impact of digital transformation and inclusive education practices in bridging socio-economic and gender gaps. Despite acknowledging significant barriers such as economic disparities and cultural resistance, the study argues for an interdisciplinary approach combining policy reform, technological integration, and community partnerships to maximize education's potential for sustainable national development and social cohesion.

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Published

2025-11-30