He was educated by the great Greek philosopher, Aristotle.
When Alexander was a boy, his father hired the famous astronomer, Aristotle, to become his tutor. Today, this would be like hiring Albert Einstein as a teacher.
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Alexander the Great was not gay, but perhaps bisexual based on our modern terminology, either way; Alexander III was definetely a great icon to behold and study!
Alexander the Great studied a variety of subjects, with a strong emphasis on philosophy, science, and military tactics. He was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle, who influenced his thinking on ethics, politics, and the natural sciences. Additionally, Alexander studied literature and history, which helped shape his leadership and strategic skills. His education provided him with a broad intellectual foundation that contributed to his success as a military leader and ruler.
Uhlman Seymour Alexander has written: 'Supervision for quality education in science' -- subject(s): Congresses, Science, Study and teaching
Walter Alexander Groves has written: 'An analysis of obvious outcomes in a study of the life of Christ essential for character education in the denominational colleges ..'
Melissa Alexander has written: 'Foundations for the practice of EMS education' -- subject(s): Emergency medical personnel, Emergency medical services, Study and teaching, Training of
Researchers continue to study the effects and applications of the technique in the fields of education, preventive medicine, and rehabilitation.
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Alexander Frazier has written: 'Adventuring, mastering, associating' -- subject(s): Children with social disabilities, Education, Teaching 'Values, curriculum, and the elementary school' -- subject(s): Curricula, Elementary Education, Study and teaching, Values 'New directions in elementary English'
Alexander Graham Bell attended the University of Edinburgh and the University College London. He did not attend a traditional college to earn a degree, as his education was mainly through independent study and tutoring.
Alexander M. Dushkin has written: 'Studies in education' -- subject(s): Education
You study sex education, human rights, drugs,
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Alexander Efron has written: 'The teaching of physical sciences in the secondary schools of the United States, France, and Soviet Russia' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Education, Physics, Science, Secondary Education, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Light' -- subject(s): Light 'Exploring mechanics' 'Direct current electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity 'Heat' -- subject(s): Heat
Alexander C. Tosch has written: 'Towards education for all' -- subject(s): Education, Educational equalization, Aims and objectives, Basic education