I think it’s not facts that matter, but ideas.” To whom did Einstein say this and why?
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Einstein said it to Mr Braun, the history teacher, in his Munich school. He hated learning dates and facts by heart. He argued that ideas were more important than rote learning. He was not interested in knowing when the battles were fought but why they were fought.
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Albert Einstein said these lines to his History teacher in his school in Munich. This is supported by the evidence in the passage, as he says:
1. In his Munich school, Einstein addressed it to Mr Braun, the history teacher.
2. He despised memorising dates and statistics.
3. He claimed that learning by rote was less essential than learning by ideas.
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