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to teach people stuff
Educationis the goal! The modern educational system is designed to teach students the information they will need when they graduate and live on their own - both the thinking process itself, facts and information, and skills. According to J. W. Gardener, "The ultimate goal of the education system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursuing his (her) own education". That is to say, it is the teachers role to facilitate education through various means (see Kolb D.A. et al) rather than teach at learners. Creating interest and a willingness to learn, by showing a reason to learn, are the mainstays of education
Teach other the way u like to be treated
MAPEH, which stands for music, arts, physical education, and health, has great importance in every day life. At the very least, music and arts provide an outlet for relaxation. Physical education teaches the importance of keeping the body active and moving. Health helps to teach one how to stay well and things that they should and should not do to their bodies.
Join the military and you are going to know, they will do three things for you 1) Teach you military talk :) 2) Teach you honor, courage, respect 3) Teach you how to be a man.
If you're talking about DC vs AC, the man who found the most ways to use electricity and should be considered one of the founders of modern electricity is Nikola Tesla. Despite what many schools teach, Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb. Nikola Tesla was the original inventor, Thomas Edison only adjusted it to be "sellable." Thomas Edison was an entrepreneur, not a scientist. He was interested in making money, not creating things. Nikola Tesla is practically the founder of all modern electricity, before Tesla we were using DC, which is direct current. This method was very inefficient, and required lots of power plants. Meanwhile, AC or alternate current, invented by Nikola Tesla, was much more efficient and it did not require a power plant every couple of blocks. Tesla even had a wireless version of the electricity - however Edison could not think of a way to make profit off of this, and therefore it was not implemented. To name a few of Tesla's inventions; radio, x-ray, radar, light bulb, remote control, electric motor, robotics, laser, and wireless. Many of his inventions were not implemented until later dates, and by people other than him over time who just did some tweaking.
No, he didn't have formal education. He did, although, teach himself Latin later in life.
He teach him by himself
sex education (s.e) and physical education is needed to teach at high school this are the subjects below the word "education"
This is more of a political/social issue than one of science. Though no one can speak for the general public to say why these individuals are not familiar with Tesla, one obvious reason for this phenomenon is that public schools teach about Franklin and Edison, but they make no mention of Tesla. The reason may be Tesla's bad business sense. Tesla got little money or recognition for his many patents, and this may have also contributed to Edison's domination of the market in spite of his inferior technology. As in many historical cases, fame has come from commercial promotion of an individual.
Education about the transmission of pathogens is not fundamentally different from education about anything else. You teach people in schools, you teach them at home, you teach them with public service announcements on television.
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Teach Business. :-)
You should probably major in the subject you want to teach and minor in education. Say you wanted to teach Biology, you could major in Biology and minor in secondary education. If you want to teach elemtary then you can major in elementary education or minor in it with a major in something you would like to teach.
Yes he taught himself
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yes he taught himself many things