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who was Einstein's views of education​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Einstein believed that the existing system of education was incapable of meeting the purpose of education. He believed that memorising dates and facts was not education. Ideas, that come from critical thinking and analysis, formed real education.

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