The greatest teachers in world history
In the technology world, Bill Gates is considered the greatest teacher, who left the maxim of business philosophy, life experiences and ways to become a better person. It can be said that the teacher Bill Gates has completely changed the technology world with his lessons. There are many people who follow him and contribute to making the world a better place.
And before Bill Gates' time, there were also great teachers who contributed to the change of the world thanks to the lessons they left behind.
Top of the greatest teachers in world history
Albert Einstein
Scientist Albert Einstein is the great teacher of physics, he is a strange person but his studies and contributions have greatly contributed to the development of humanity.
This German theoretical physicist is also the inspiration of many teachers around the world. Theories of special relativity and Einstein's general theory of relativity are the foundation of modern physics, helping scientists today have a basis to study more distant things like the formation of the Universe. cylinder.
Aristotle
Aristotle is a Greek philosopher, he is a student of Plato and is known for many famous studies in the fields of physics, logic, biology, politics, literature and art. He was the one who laid the foundation for Western philosophy, developing from the knowledge of Plato and Socrates.
Aristotle is considered the epitome of all humanity, because the knowledge he holds is almost the knowledge of all humans at that time. The ancients said that only a few of his teachings could change the life of an ordinary person.
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand is a writer and philosopher of Russian and American descent. She is the author of famous novels such as "Atlas Shrugged", "The Fountainhead", "Anthem", "We The Living". She is also the screenwriter for famous studios around the world such as Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
However, the greatest value left by Ayn Rand is that the philosophy system is called Objectivism. It analyzes the values and impacts of worldview to all aspects of an individual. This philosophical system is widely circulated among students.
Confucius
Known as a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, Confucius is a great teacher. He is also the founder of Confucianism, set out rules about how to treat humanity, how to live like a good person.
Confucianism quickly became a philosophical system with a strong lobby for Chinese society, then spread to both Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam. Confucianism was brought to both Europe and the rest of the world by a monk named Matteo Ricci.
Galileo Galilee
Galileo Galilee was Italian physicist, mathematician, philosopher and astronomer, known as the creator of the great revolutions of science. With a lot of his contributions in astronomy, Galileo is called 'The Father of Modern Observation Astronomy', 'The Father of Modern Physics' and 'The Father of Modern Science'.
Isaac Newton
Not only is the most famous physicist of all time, Sir Isaac Newton is also known as a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, alchemist and theologian. Through the book "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" , Newton laid the first foundation for mechanical laws.
He is the one who raises three basic laws of motion and gravity in the universe, which students and students still learn today. He was also the one who discovered the concept of momentum and conservation of energy, integrals and currents, all the concepts we are learning today.
Pythagoras
Pythagoras is the greatest teacher of mathematics in world history. He is the foundation of geometry with many important theorems. Besides, Pythagoras is also known as a philosopher, a mystic who studied with many studies of religion and society.
Friedrich Froebel
Not a teacher, but Friedrich Froebel was a revolutionary contributor to change the education system around the world. He builds the first kindergarten system, with methods to use toys and rewards in teaching children.
The term 'kindergarten ' is also set by Froebel. He believes that everyone has the creative potential and the best way to develop that potential is reward, instead of discipline and rigorous dogmas.
Henry David Thoreau
Henry is one of America's greatest writers, with many writings about America's slavery, economy and society. He was an objector to American policies on slavery, so he received the support of millions of people around the world.
His writings are the inspiration for slavery and revolution of slaves around the world. However, when he was still alive, these works were not recognized but had to wait until the end of the 19th century to honor his name.
John Amos Comenius
'If the world is the school of humanity, then the life of each person is the school from birth to death' , this is the famous saying of John Amos Comenius, one of the philosophers, Great educational reasoning of the world.
He is the author of 145 educational works, most of his ideologies have become common concepts in education. He is also the one who offers teaching methods by charts, graphs, images and visual media. He was the one who changed the way of education in high school.
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