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Q.3 what was Einstein's view about education?how far do you agree with it? Albert Einstein

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Einstein believed learning facts was not education; rather thinking new ideas to solve existing problems was education. For example, instead of learning dates about defeat of the French at Waterloo, he would rather like to learn why those soldiers were trying to kill one another.  

I completely agree with Einstein's view as he was talking more sense than his history teacher, Mr. Braun.  

Answered by SparklingBoy
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Undoubtedly Albert Einstein believed in education ,according to him education did not mean cramming of dates of Wars etc. it meant thinking and learning new ideas. More than the dates the details of the battles ,he was interested in finding out the causes of violence and bloodshed.

He want to know the reasons why the war was caused in which many peoples get died.

Einstein was purely against the cramming education .

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