English, asked by sureshbey539, 10 months ago

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"I think
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it's not facts that matter, but ideas”. Evaluate briefly
Albert Einstein's concept of real education in the light of this​

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Answered by mohuyabhattacharjee7
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he said"I don't see the point in learning the dates of battles

Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Answer:

  • Albert Einstein believed in not memorizing  facts and dates as they were later seen in books. He believed in training the mind to discover new ideas.
  • According to his idea of ​​education should teach children to think and not just feed the brain with useless facts. He despised memorization, cramming and fact-binding.
  • Albert Einstein's theory of education is based on reasoning and logic. He believed that education is not about learning facts, it is about thinking about ideas.
  • Education, in his opinion is not something to be attacked, like the memory of the year of the battle or any event, but the reason  it all started.
  • Always believed in learning beyond facts and focusing more on ideas. His theories are always based on scientific reasoning and practical things that benefit a lerner. He firmly believed in intelligence and relevance rather than facts and figures.

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