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2016 | 11 | 1 | 45-48

Article title

Teaching Method

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Abstracts

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The human being started as a self-educated person, this way managing to improve his living. For his descendants to avoid failures, he started to share his ancestors’ experience. When some people’s knowledge acquirement became big, they were called the sages, and among of them became eventually teachers, that took the role of transmitting the useful information related to life environmental conditions they lived. In time, their needs became more and more complex and their knowledge deeper. In the act of teaching itself, teachers create a shortcut between necessity and solving it, going beyond failures. Obviously, the present society is technologized, where the human being uses technology but he also searches for himself. This quest should be naturally performed with the help of the educator, of the experienced student, so that he could shape the young man and make him feel good with himself and find his place within society. The current education system describes to younger people nothing more than the evolution of science, technique and art, starting with the first trials till our days. What is really mandatory for us is to find a way where the educational system could become again a necessity for a person and not a way to keep very many people busy, while they can be intellectually and psycho-emotionally shaped.

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Year

Volume

11

Issue

1

Pages

45-48

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Dates

published
2016-02-01
received
2015-06-09
accepted
2015-10-30
online
2016-08-19

Contributors

  • Sorina Cretu Colegiul National «Spiru Haret», Bucuresti, Romania

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bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_ptse-2016-0006
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