Who Invented School? Unraveling the Ancient History to Modern Classrooms

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Who Invented School? Unraveling the Ancient History to Modern Classrooms
- •The concept of 'school' evolved over thousands of years, from informal learning around campfires to structured institutions.
- •Early formal education systems included India's Gurukul system, Mesopotamia's 'Edubbas' for cuneiform, and Egyptian schools for hieroglyphics, primarily for upper classes.
- •Ancient Greece, with thinkers like Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle, transformed education to focus on critical thinking and intellectual development, exemplified by Plato's Academy.
- •Horace Mann, in the 1830s in America, championed the 'Common Schools' concept, advocating for publicly funded, standardized education for all children, establishing the model for modern schools.
- •Modern schools have adapted from slates to smartboards and online learning, but their core purpose of imparting knowledge and fostering independent thought remains constant.
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