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A debate on ''is modern education creating a sense of nationalism''

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Answered by RajatP007
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Nationalism is defined as the belief that the interest of the nation, as a whole, is of ultimate primary importance. It should be free from foreign domination.

Modern Education is called as such because it is open to all. Its purpose is not to impose learnings but to develop the individuals mental processes, values and principles, and to enable said individual to become well-rounded.

Because modern education is driven improve ones skills and abilities, it brings out his or her self-worth. Individuals will know their rights and duties as they too will be learn that to be able to freely protect their rights, they must be free from foreign domination. Thus, the growth of nationalism.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\rightarrow Anicent education system was based on religious prospectives.

\rightarrow Whereas, the modern system of education is based on practical knowledge (sciences).

\rightarrow Hence, I go with Modern Education system.

Explanation:

The anicent education system was based known as the indian system of education. It was based on astrology and basic knowledge. The sons of the kings and priest were only allowed to study. Girls were mainly forbidden to attain education.

The schooling were held outside rather than in a building and gurukuls were there where all the students are treated equally as tribals,and because of this, they had to cut woods from the forests and do such work for themselves.

The students were made to do cramming to learn what they are reading, rather than writing it.

This type of system was believed extremely strange and inferior by the Britishers, and hence, they changed the system of education.

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