

Education
14 snips Nov 4, 1999
Melvyn Bragg and guests debate the purpose of education: timeless truths or practical skills? From Plato to modern times, they explore the evolution of education, its impact on happiness and economy, and the balance between knowledge and adaptability. They discuss global disparities, curriculum balance, competition vs collaboration, and the quest for a well-rounded education.
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Plato's Abstract Education Priority
- Plato valued education that revealed eternal and unchanging truths through mathematics and astronomy.
- He disregarded vocational training, considering practical skills beneath philosophical education.
Lasting Divide: Abstract vs. Vocational
- The historical divide between abstract and vocational education still influences modern attitudes.
- Vocational education is often undervalued in the UK compared to countries like Germany.
Mill's Case for Universal Education
- J.S. Mill argued universal education enhances overall happiness by increasing pleasure over pain.
- Education empowers political engagement by fostering critical thinking skills in everyone.