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who is father of education​

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Answered by 1camn000
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Answer:

Horace Mann

Explanation:

Horace Mann, often called the Father of the Common School, began his career as a lawyer and legislator. When he was elected to act as Secretary of the newly-created Massachusetts Board of Education in 1837, he used his position to enact major educational reform.

Althought if we really think deep the greek started all with philosophers like a Aristotle "Aristotle believed the purpose of school was to develop and exercise students' potential for reasoning, form ethical character, and provide a skill and knowledge base. He thought the purpose of schooling was to develop dispositions and habits that exercise reason and forming a human's ethos."

Answered by Shivam273303
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Answer:

Horrace Mann.

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