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Defending Modern Education

Kenneth Leong
4 min readDec 1, 2024

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The discourse surrounding modern education often presents a divided perspective, especially when contrasting it with traditional educational models. While some critique modern education as a system that emerged from the Industrial Revolution to prepare the masses for industrial jobs, it is crucial to recognize the evolution of this system into a more progressive approach that emphasizes pedagogy, student engagement, and critical thinking. This essay aims to defend modern education by highlighting its reformative aspects, democratic principles, and integration of cognitive science; while also acknowledging its relationship with classical education and the resistance it faces from certain political perspectives.

Evolution of Modern Education
Initially, modern education was characterized by its origins in the Industrial Revolution, where the focus was on producing a workforce capable of filling jobs in factories. However, this understanding of modern education has undergone significant transformation. Today, we witness a newer form of modern education that prioritizes educational reform and innovative pedagogical strategies. This evolution is not merely a rebranding; it signifies a fundamental shift toward a more holistic approach to teaching and learning.

Democratic Principles and Student Involvement
One of the most significant changes in modern…

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Kenneth Leong
Kenneth Leong

Written by Kenneth Leong

Author, Zen teacher, scientific mystic, professor, photographer, philosopher, social commentator, socially engaged human

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