The Inheritance and Transformation of Humanity: a History of World Education (part 1)

The Inheritance and Transformation of Humanity: a History of World Education (part 1)

by Compiled By Wen Ming And Peng Pingping

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The pre-clan society period refers to the period from the beginning of humankind to about 15,000 years ago. The production level during this period was low, and the production tools were simple and crude. Primitive people relied on the power of the group to obtain ready-made food from nature. Such as plant fruits, roots, insects, lizards and other small animals, and later gradually also hunted larger animals. Due to the low level of productivity, everyone must engage in labor production in order to obtain the minimum daily necessities necessary for survival. Therefore, every child must learn labor knowledge and skills from the older generation from an early age. When adults men and women go out together to collect and capture animals, children follow the elders at the station to expel and care for small animals, and collect plants in nearby areas. In this process, the elderly impart the methods and skills of making and using tools, and the experience and knowledge of productive labor to children. At the same time, the children are also told about the habits and codes of conduct of group living. The characteristic of education in the pre-clan period is that all children receive education in common labor and life.

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