Social Sciences, asked by rohitkumar784, 11 months ago

How ancient education systems differ from modern education systems?

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Answered by purvajadhekar
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The education system of ancient period has unique characteristic and qualities which were not found in the ancient education system of any other country in the world. Gurukul (ashram) was a type of school in ancient India, residential in nature, with pupils living in proximity to the teacher (guru) whereas The modern education system remains exam-oriented, just like it always was. Schools are still using test scores as the primary criteria to analyze the knowledge and skills of students. As a result, the overall education system is somewhat authoritarian in nature.

Answered by Anonymous
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As mentioned above, in the traditional education the students are taught about traditions, customs, rituals, and religion. In the modern education, the students are taught about science, technology, language skills, and mathematics etc.

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