The science of logic
Ancient Greece influenced much of todays education. This includes in the areas of arts, science, philosophy, and the idea that education shapes model citizens.
Lynnette Brent Sandvold has written: 'Superhero science' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Science, Science fiction in science education 'Time for kids super science book' -- subject(s): Science, Experiments, Juvenile literature, Science projects
the basic difference is that gurukul education is entirely consists of Vedas,epics, literature and archery and the modern education is primary education which includes a variety of subjects like science ,maths,literature,geography,etc.
Democracy, sculpture, science, drama, literature, architecture, philosophy …
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the contribution of science
Ancient Greece influenced much of todays education. This includes in the areas of arts, science, philosophy, and the idea that education shapes model citizens.
India entered a highly productive period in literature, art, science, and mathematics that continued until roughly A.D. 500
Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, was not primarily known for his contributions in the field of science. Instead, he made significant contributions to literature, nationalism, and social reform. Rizal's writings and advocacy helped inspire the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
Both Indians and Russians have rich cultural traditions and a strong emphasis on family values. Both countries have diverse cuisines and a love for spicy foods. Additionally, both societies place importance on education and have made significant contributions to the fields of science and literature.
It isn't literature is more important than science because without literature science is virtually impossible!
Lisa Fernandes has written: 'Towards scientific literacy through an authentic exploration of primary scientific literature' -- subject(s): Science, Science and civilization, Philosophy, Scientific literature, Methodology, Study and teaching, Curricula, Education