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comparison of modern education system found in with the system of payhsala draw picture also​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Education is the imparting and acquiring of knowledge through teaching and learning, especially at a school or similar institution. The earliest educational processes involved sharing information about gathering food and providing shelter; making weapons and other tools; learning language; and acquiring the values, behaviour, and religious rites or practices of a given culture. Before the invention of reading and writing, people lived in an environment in which they struggled to survive against natural forces, animals, and other humans. To survive, preliterate people developed skills that grew into cultural and educational patterns.

Education developed from the human struggle for survival and enlightenment. It may be formal or informal. Informal education refers to the general social process by which human beings acquire the knowledge and skills needed to function in their culture. Formal education refers to the process by which teachers instruct students in courses of study within institutions.

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Answered by MoniReddy
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The modern education system, the new method of education and the traditional education system our primitive method of education. There arise many confusions between modern education system and primitive education system. Modern education relies on computers and the internet. when the learners are considering to choose between online or traditional education, the difference that comes to their mind is obviously is the difference between sitting in front of a computer and sitting in a traditional classroom. These are not only the difference in online and traditional education, but there is also a difference in learning style, technology, learning environment, etc. which affects the learner. Let’s see what are the differences in modern and traditional education.

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