English, asked by frooti89, 11 months ago

what do you understand of Einstein's nature from his conversations with his history teacher his mathematics teachers and the head teacher ​

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Answered by yashvi792
5

he was very calm person.. and kind also... He was honest for everything.... He always forgot everything....even he didn't recognize his mobile numbers...

Answered by mainak2003mihir
6

Answer :

Einstein didn't believe in the then prevailing system of education as he found memorizing facts and dates is quite useless. He straight away told the History teacher that he was not interested in learning the dates of battles, which of the armies killed more men, etc. He also opinioned that he didn’t think learning facts is education. Ideas attracted him more than facts. His mathematics teacher had a high opinion of him and he recognized Albert’s rare intellectual genius and his aptitude for mathematics. He said. “I can’t teach you more and probably you’ll soon be able to teach me’. Albert had an inquisitive nature and an enquiring mind. He loved music and played his violin regularly. He did not compromise and adjust to the system of education which gave importance to

rote learning. He was defensive at the beginning when he

was summoned by his headteacher. He had

misunderstood Einstein and considered him as a rebellious

student who was unwilling to study. He told Einstein to leave

the school of his own accord. Albert wanted to tell the headteacher what he thought of him and the school but he kept

quiet. He showed his contempt by not closing the door as

was asked by the headteacher and he was in a carefree

mood that he didn’t bother to give the school the last look.

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