why did einstein say, " i can"t see any point in learning dates"?
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I can't see any point in learning dates. One can always look them up in a book
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Einstein believed that the education approach in use at the time was incapable of achieving the goal of education. He didn't consider knowing facts and dates to constitute education. He didn't believe in memorizing information and dates. He was quite dissatisfied with his school's professors' lack of efforts to encourage students to think about and study the subject.
Albert Einstein say, " i can't see any point in learning dates" because of the following reasons:
- Dates and facts are examples of content-based knowledge.
- Albert believed that studying dates and information was pointless because, for starters, they could be found in the books at any moment by just looking them up.
- Second, he did not consider memorizing facts to be education.
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