People famous by education
Scholars of the Ancient World The Socratic style of education, which stresses questioning and conversation, was created by the Greek philosopher
*Socrates (470/469 BCE – 399 BCE).
A Greek philosopher and disciple of Socrates,
*Plato (428/427 BCE – 348/347 BCE)*:
Established the Academy in Athens, one of the first universities in the West. Aristotle, a Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and made important contributions to logic, metaphysics, ethics, biology, and politics, lived from 384 to 322 BCE. Contemporary Teachers
1. *Maria Montessori (1870–1952):
This Italian educator and doctor created the Montessori educational approach, which prioritizes experiential learning and self-directed learning.
2. Indian poet, philosopher, and educator *Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941)* established the Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, India, which placed a strong emphasis on dialogue and questioning. significance of art, culture, and nature in education.
3. *John Dewey (1859–1952):
American educator and philosopher who created the progressive education theory, emphasizing social reform, democracy, and experiential learning. Modern Teachers
1. *Sal Khan (1976–present)*:
American educator and businessman who established Khan Academy, a free online learning environment that offers interactive exercises and video lectures to students worldwide.
2. *Malala Yousafzai (1997–present)*:
The youngest Nobel Prize winner and a Pakistani female education activist, Yousafzai has pushed for girls' education and established the Malala Fund to assist global education efforts.
3. *Sugata Mitra (1952–present)*:
An Indian educator and computer scientist who has created the Montessori method of education, which places a strong emphasis on hands-on and independent learning.
In Santiniketan, India, the Visva-Bharati University was established by the poet, philosopher, and educator *Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), who placed a strong emphasis on the value of art, culture, and nature in education.
3. *John Dewey (1859–1952):
American educator and philosopher who created the progressive education theory, emphasizing social reform, democracy, and experiential learning. Modern Teachers.
1. *Sal Khan (1976–present)*:
American educator and businessman who established Khan Academy, a free online learning environment that offers interactive exercises and video lectures to students worldwide.
2. *Malala Yousafzai (1997–present)*:
The youngest Nobel Prize winner and a Pakistani female education activist, Yousafzai has pushed for girls' education and established the Malala Fund to assist global education efforts.
3. *Sugata Mitra (1952–present)*:
An Indian educator and computer scientist, Mitra created the idea of "minimally invasive education," which prioritizes peer-to-peer instruction and self-directed learning. These individuals have encouraged others all over the world to reconsider how we teach and learn, and they have made important contributions to education.
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