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"教育には多くの種類があります:習慣や行動の知識と心の知識"

Umberto Eco

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Education isn't just about what we learn in books or at school. It's also about understanding how to act and interact with other people. For example, when children learn to say "please" and "thank you," they are being educated in good manners. This is just as important as learning to read and write because it helps them navigate social situations and build good relationships. In addition to manners, education includes learning how to think critically and solve problems. For instance, when someone learns math or science, they are developing the ability to analyze information and come up with logical solutions. Both types of education—social skills and intellectual skills—are important for a well-rounded life. Applying this idea means seeking to learn not just from books, but also from life experiences and interactions with others. By paying attention to how people behave and think, we can become more knowledgeable and better prepared to face various situations in our lives. So, it’s helpful to value educational experiences both inside and outside the classroom.

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Behavior Culture Customs Education Knowledge Learning Mind Personal growth Self-awareness Social norms
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