He taught him philosophy.
He was taught partly by Aristotle, and his strong convictions may have rubbed off on Alexander the Great, being why he had such strong convictions.
Because more people started to come LOL
Askia and the Greats' support of education in Timbuktu led to the establishment of various schools, mosques, and libraries, transforming the city into a major center of learning and trade in West Africa. This support attracted scholars and students from across the Islamic world, contributing to the city's reputation as a hub of intellectual and cultural exchange.
The philosophies of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato have had a significant impact on education. Socrates emphasized critical thinking and questioning to stimulate learning. Plato's philosophy focused on the importance of knowledge and seeking truth through reason. Aristotle's approach emphasized a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. These ideas continue to shape modern education by influencing teaching methods, curriculum design, and the emphasis on critical thinking.
He was a Macedonian (regarded by the Greeks as non-Greek). His father had faked up a Greek ancestry and so the family claimed Greekness. He was tutored by Greek scholars. He was so imbued by Greek culture that he attempted to introduce it throughout the empire he seized from Persia. His early death preempted this achieving the result he wished for.
Askia the Great's support of education in Timbuktu led to the city becoming a prominent center of learning in West Africa during the 16th century. This included the founding of the Sankore University, which attracted scholars and students from across the region. Askia's support of education helped to promote the importance of scholarship and intellectual pursuits in Timbuktu.
it doesnt
Many of the greats have buck teeth, so I would not use it as an excuse. Ex. Carly Simon
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He affected our lives because the Americans were influenced about his idea of a mixed government.
what part of education? as a teacher or student?
yes