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essay on the Ideal education system​

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Essay on the ideal education

The Ideal Education System Since the beginning of human civilization, the education system has been constantly advancing and intensifying. Although some of these advances have been beneficial to the progression of students’ learning, some of these changes have taken away from the true essence of school. The books Utopia, by Sir Thomas More, and The Sleeper Awakes, by H.G. Wells, illustrate abstract societies and the different systems within it. Both of the education systems in these societies were not perfect in any way. The ideal education system should give its students a well-rounded education, have no grading system, the students should not .

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                           The Ideal education system

The ideal System of Education Since the dawn of human civilization, the educational system has been developing and getting more rigorous. Even if some of these developments have helped students' learning progress, others have diminished the true purpose of education. The Sleeper Awakens and Utopia, both written by Sir Thomas More, provide examples of abstract society and the various institutions that make them up. In no way were the educational systems in these two cultures ideal. A well-rounded education should be provided to all pupils under the ideal educational system, which would not grade students.

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