Another name that comes as the inventor of school is Harry P. School. He, around 1369, started gathering the neighborhood children who behave any unacceptable way and would lock the children up in a building. This concept might be rough, but the guardians of the punished children liked the idea. So, it can be said that he is probably not the inventor of school, but as in his class, the children got punished, so he deserves some amount of credit for the idea of assembling the children to accurate their wrong behavior.
So, it is difficult to say one name who invented the school as there are lots of contributions from many in their way. They all helped to create the educational system which is used in all the schools all around the world.
School is the institution where the students are taught in a learning environment by the teachers. The awareness of knowledge passing in every possible way has always been around, and school is the place where these ideas have been implemented through specific systems that can help the students to learn in a more efficient and more organized way. At least once during the school days, every student thinks about the invention of the school and more specifically who was the inventor of college.
The concept of learning the students in a centralized location has existed even at classical antiquity. Since ancient India, ancient Rome, Ancient China, and Ancient Greece, there was an existence of formal schools. At that time the student used to gather in a learning area, and that time these learning areas were known as academics. In 425 A. D., the primary education system had been established by the Byzantine Empire. These schools were much different than today’s schools. These schools were primarily for military personnel. In these classes, the philosophers of Greek acknowledged the military personnel with various topics and also shared knowledge on subjects like mathematics, language, history, and even philosophy. And this Byzantine system of education continued till the collapse of the empire in 1453 A. D.
Schools have been a major part of the growth and overall development of an individual every around the world. Almost everybody living in the urban areas of the world has been exposed to ways of school. They have lived the majority of their childhood in the school environment. As safe as it is, schools are there to help you grow as a person and to support you in your life with sufficient knowledge and skills. It is a crucial part of your life where you get a lot of exposure to not just academics but also to a variety of social situations. These situations act as stimuli to help us achieve your social, emotional, cognitive developmental milestones. These are important for our overall well-being.
There are various organizations today that work day and night to make it possible for every child, whether in the urban or rural area, to be able to go to school. The main aim of these organizations (mostly non-profit organizations) is to pay for and provide free- schooling to the children coming from low-income families. As important as it is to go to school, it is also important to know that going to school and learning new things is your fundamental right, and this right should be given to everybody equally. As knowledgeable people, one must contribute to this cause as much as one can!
It may sound simple, and it is, but this egg and cheese topped bagel is a favorite breakfast dish at Mr. Food's house... And it's sure to become a favorite at your house, too!
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon shredded Cheddar cheese
- 1 tablespoon chopped cooked sausage
- 1 teaspoon sliced scallions
- 1 bagel, split
- Coat a 2-cup measuring cup or small round microwave-safe bowl with nonstick cooking spray.
- Break the egg into the cup and scramble then mix in the cheese, sausage, and scallions.
- Microwave at high power for 1 minute, or until set. (Microwave oven temperatures vary, so adjust cooking time according to your microwave.)
- Meanwhile, toast the bagel. Place the cooked egg in the bagel, and serve.
***For a heartier egg sandwich, mix in a sprinkle of bacon bits or cooked chunked ham along with the sausage. Want it lighter? Use any of the refrigerated or frozen egg substitutes (1/4 cup equals one egg).
HOW TO OBSERVE
- The name “Oreo” was first trademarked on March 14, 1912.
- The first Oreo cookies in the United States sold for 25 cents a pound in clear glass topped novelty cans.
- In 1912, the Oreo Biscuit was renamed to “Oreo Sandwich.”
- In 1948, the Oreo Sandwich was renamed to “Oreo Creme Sandwich.”
- William A. Turnier developed the modern-day Oreo design in 1952 to include the Nabisco logo.
- Nabisco’s principal food scientist, Sam Procello, developed the modern Oreo cookie filling.