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Evolutionary and
Philosophical Insights
into Global Education
He himself thinks he knows one thing,
that he knows nothing. (Socrates)
This book is in two parts. In part
one, the focus is
on past and present educational methods and systems
whilst part two contains forward-looking
views and
opinions
on educational needs and possible new
forms of information transfer.
The diverse issues addressed
include:
Genesis – The fruit of
knowledge
Education, religion and morality
Becoming a teacher
Education, women and their position
in society
Education during industrial
revolutions and wars
Military academic education
Global and individual education
Islamic education
Education in Israel
Children of tomorrow
Future teachers and new technologies
Early interdisciplinary education
Educate to negotiate
The need for media literacy
Artificial intelligence-based
education
Spiritual evolution and the power
of belief
Experience transfer to the next
generation
Brain-to-brain communication
It is better to remain silent at the risk of
being thought a fool,
than to talk and remove all doubt of it.
(Maurice Switzer)
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