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Essay / Global Education Perspective - 1074
“Education is what remains after you forget what you learned in school” this quote from Albert Einstein highlights the importance of education , its influence on our daily lives and its power over everyone else. devices. My teacher once asked me which was easier, to remember or to forget? I confidently replied “forget” but he made me understand that I was wrong, I will never be able to forget the alphabet “a” for example even if I try to erase it from my memory; The moral of the story is that education will stay with you for the rest of your life. In the past, education was private, no schools were yet built and education was mainly provided at home, as for example Greece was one of the countries where home education was provided. In the past, the student did not have books, but in fact there were not many students, they studied in small camps, but the student lacked transportation or did not need go to the camps. Teachers qualified to teach were rare and hard to find in those days. The expansion of education was difficult because there was no communication technique and people far away could not contact qualified teachers. Educational skills were mainly based on grammar. In India, during the Veda period, it was mainly based on (formulas, incantations, hymns), Vedic education included recitation and correct pronunciation as well as the rules of grammar, composition, logic, science and skills. In the past, women were not treated like men, men had complete freedom in their personal lives, which was mainly applied in the Arab Gulf. 72 million children worldwide are not in school, 46% of them were boys and 54% were girls, as shown in the pie chart. School prices were not high because the government's goal was only to reach middle of paper...... application on their phones and tablets where they can easily read the favorite history book. Additionally, people would easily record their voice and the computer system would type words into it. In my opinion, every child has the right to be educated, because a person without education is a person with nothing. Education has evolved so much since the previous centuries and of course for the better, which has not been possible without the help of technology and funds raised. Technology has motivated children towards education and made it more fun and entertaining. The Ministry of Education has played a very important role in improving education.BibliographySmith, M. (2013, 6 15). Retrieved January 20, 2013 from Can a tablet replace your laptop? We used an iPad for three months to find out: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/can-a-tablet-replace-your-laptop/