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Asked by: Indalencio Siegesmund
education secondary educationWhat did Einstein say about education?
Correspondingly, what were Einstein's views about education?
Einstein was always accentuating in thedevelopment of thinking skills.His educational views arebased on not only to learn the facts but the training of mind tothink.He was a great day dreamer and always used to beimaginative rather than be logical.That is why he told that “Logic will take you from A to B but
In respect to this, what is education according to Einstein?
So, Einstein was commenting on what life (somecall it the best teacher) gives us in the way of knowledge andexperience rather than rote memorization or drills (the commonpractice when he was in school) or other activities whichlack real-world applications.
He remarked: “It is not so very importantfor a person to learn facts. For that he does notreally need a college. He can learn them from books. Thevalue of an education in a liberal arts college is notthe learning of many facts but the training of the mindto think something that cannot be learned fromtextbooks.”