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-[[Image:Plato and Aristotle in The School of Athens painting by Raphael.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of ''[[The School of Athens]]'', a fresco by [[Raphael]]. Aristotle gestures to the [[earth]], representing his belief in knowledge through empirical observation and experience, while holding a copy of his ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' in his hand. Plato holds his ''[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]]'' and points his [[index finger]] to the [[heaven]]s, representing his belief in [[The Forms]]]]+[[Image:Plato and Aristotle in The School of Athens painting by Raphael.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of ''[[The School of Athens]]'', a fresco by Raphael]]
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 +"[[Education]], says [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]] quite consistently, works in such a way that ‘You will later recognise the reasons for what I am doing now.’" --''[[Two Concepts of Liberty]]'' (1958) by Isaiah Berlin
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 +"We don't need no [[education]], we don't need no [[thought control]] ..."--"[[Another Brick in the Wall]]" (1979) by Pink Floyd
 +|}[[Image:The Bookworm by Carl Spitzweg.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Bookworm]]'' (c. 1850) by Carl Spitzweg]]
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'''Education''' is a term which encompasses the teaching of specific [[skill]]s, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of [[knowledge]], good [[judgement]] and [[wisdom]]. '''Education''' is a term which encompasses the teaching of specific [[skill]]s, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of [[knowledge]], good [[judgement]] and [[wisdom]].
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 +==Teacher==
 +In [[education]], '''teachers''', teach [[student]]s or from whom pupils [[learn]], often in a [[school]] or academy. The objective is typically a course of study, [[lesson plan]], or a practical skill, including [[learning]] and [[thinking]] skills. The different ways to teach are often referred to as the teacher's [[pedagogy]]. When deciding what teaching method to use, a teacher will need to consider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals as well as standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority. The teacher should also be able to deal with students with different abilities and should also be able to deal with learning disabilities. Many times, teachers will have to do their job outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips. They also supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions, and serve as supervisors for extracurricular activities.
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 +;See also
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 +*[[Guru]]
 +*[[Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense]]
== See also == == See also ==
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* [[Dumbing down]] * [[Dumbing down]]
* [[Intellectual]] * [[Intellectual]]
-* [[Sophistication]]{{GFDL}}+* [[Sophistication]]
 +* ''[[Modern Educayshun]]''
 +* ''[[The History of Modern Education]]''
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Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of The School of Athens, a fresco by Raphael
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Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of The School of Athens, a fresco by Raphael

"Education, says Fichte quite consistently, works in such a way that ‘You will later recognise the reasons for what I am doing now.’" --Two Concepts of Liberty (1958) by Isaiah Berlin


"We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control ..."--"Another Brick in the Wall" (1979) by Pink Floyd

The Bookworm (c. 1850) by Carl Spitzweg
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The Bookworm (c. 1850) by Carl Spitzweg

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Education is a term which encompasses the teaching of specific skills, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, good judgement and wisdom.

Teacher

In education, teachers, teach students or from whom pupils learn, often in a school or academy. The objective is typically a course of study, lesson plan, or a practical skill, including learning and thinking skills. The different ways to teach are often referred to as the teacher's pedagogy. When deciding what teaching method to use, a teacher will need to consider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals as well as standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority. The teacher should also be able to deal with students with different abilities and should also be able to deal with learning disabilities. Many times, teachers will have to do their job outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips. They also supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions, and serve as supervisors for extracurricular activities.

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