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What is the moral of the chapter The Albert Einstein at school

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Answered by ananyarokkam09
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The moral of the story is Education means overall development and not just cramming.
Answered by MotiSani
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The lessons derived from the chapter, 'The Albert Einstein at School' are as below:

  • This chapter discusses Albert Einstein's educational concerns.
  • We can see he didn't like school.
  • Albert's opposition to traditional teaching methods is the focus of the story.
  • He was also always dissatisfied with his surroundings. His teachers are also against him.
  • He was sacked for raising valid issues and challenging the status quo.
  • As a result, we learned about a hitherto unknown period in the life of the outstanding physicist.
  • As can be seen, even the most brilliant minds grappled with their intelligence.

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