THE ROLE OF ABU ALI IBN SINA'S IDEAS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCE
Keywords:
education, training, medicine, ignorance, scientist, generosity, logic, philosophy, wisdom, contentment.Abstract
This paper examines the pedagogical ideas of Abu Ali Ibn Sina, focusing on his views on education, moral development, and the pursuit of knowledge. Ibn Sina emphasized the importance of logical thinking, personal learning, and the application of knowledge in life. His educational philosophy also highlighted the role of teachers in fostering both intellectual and emotional growth in students. The paper reviews key aspects of Ibn Sina’s teachings and their relevance to modern educational practices.
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