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Ancient Education System vs Modern Education System

The shift from ancient to modern education shows major changes in how we teach and learn. The ancient system, with its focus on holistic development and moral values, relied on personalized, oral teaching. Modern education, seen in the best ICSE schools in Bangalore, uses structured curricula and technology to foster critical thinking and prepare students for global opportunities, blending traditional values with contemporary skills.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

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Ancient Education System vs Modern Education System

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  1. ANCIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM V E R S U S MODERN EDUCATION SYSTEM Education was often oral, with knowledge passed down through memorization and storytelling by teachers or elders. Utilizes diverse methods including lectures, multimedia, interactive activities, and online learning platforms. Focused on religious texts, philosophy, rhetoric, and practical skills relevant to daily life and survival. Broad curriculum covering sciences, humanities, arts, technology, and physical education, aiming for a well-rounded education. Education is more inclusive, aiming to be accessible to all genders and social classes, with public schooling systems and education rights Education was usually limited to males and the upper class or specific social groups. Schools, colleges, and universities provide structured environments with classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and sports facilities.. Learning often took place in informal settings such as homes, temples, or outdoor spaces.

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