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Edison may have been reluctant to go to school because he was curious and independent, preferring to learn through his own experiments and interests rather than traditional education. He may have also found school to be too slow-paced or restrictive for his creative and inquisitive nature.
Edison was homeschooled by his mother due to his poor hearing, which made it difficult for him to follow along in a traditional classroom setting. Additionally, he did not thrive in the structured environment of school and preferred hands-on experimentation and self-directed learning.
He had to go to work and didn't have a choice.
Cause school is useless and suckish <- what have they been teaching us?
James McCosh Elementary School, where Till had been a student, was renamed the "Emmett Louis Till Math And Science Academy"
Edison may have been reluctant to go to school because he was curious and independent, preferring to learn through his own experiments and interests rather than traditional education. He may have also found school to be too slow-paced or restrictive for his creative and inquisitive nature.
Edison was homeschooled by his mother due to his poor hearing, which made it difficult for him to follow along in a traditional classroom setting. Additionally, he did not thrive in the structured environment of school and preferred hands-on experimentation and self-directed learning.
She might have been called aMa Pele.
In school, Thomas Edison would have likely been learning English, as well as potentially some basic arithmetic and science concepts. At that age, children typically start developing their language skills in their native language. Edison would have also been exposed to any other languages spoken in his household or community.
He had to go to work and didn't have a choice.
Thomas Edison's mother, Nancy Elliott Edison, passed away from a stroke in 1871. She had been a significant influence on his life and education, particularly after she took him out of school due to his perceived learning difficulties. Her death had a profound impact on Edison, who often credited her with inspiring his curiosity and inventive spirit.
Yes there is, there are several places have been named after Edison, most notably the town of Edison, New Jersey.
Edison spoke English having been born and raised in the U S
Do you believe this nonsense. There was no runaway train. a kid might have been trespassing in a railroad yard, when Edison might just have been on the scene in time. this sounds like the (dangerous) -if not suicidal Franklin Kite and Key anecdote and is probably- a myth.
The Edison Driving School in New Jersey has many appealing attributes. This school has been operating successfully for 15 years. Their training vehicles are always new and the school is open six days a week.
Jan Smith, a Thomas A. Edison high school graduate.
Yes. He couldn't hear very well. Many think that it was from scarlet fever he had as a child that blocked out his hearing. That might have also been the reason for his poor grades in school.