Whether it's about people or the world as a whole, it's important to remember that every action has a reaction. I also don't want to fail to mention another aspect, which is that it is not necessary for two people to agree on a perspective because everyone has a certain place in this world and it is not right to criticize others for finding theirs. Grounding education in a principle like this can prepare those who accept knowledge for a future of respect and understanding. I respect the fact that these people were able to establish a lifestyle so early in our history because it demonstrates the importance of education and its purpose. Respecting the past is another part of indigenous education, so I think we should adopt this idea and try to live more like they lived during the pre-colonization period. How do they respect their ancestors differently than we respect ours? Would it be so wrong to go back in time a little further and find a simpler way of looking at education? Going back to a time when passion was the driver of education instead of money and before anyone decided there was only one right way to think when it comes to education. Many teachers and future teachers today already have this mindset and I would just like to give credit where it should be given. The methods of indigenous education established its purpose
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