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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Einstein's behavior towards his teacher seemed to be extremely disobedient. Even though it was unruly, out told everything truthfully and honestly. He didn't believe in the prevailing system of education. He explained precisely what he had thought. He found negotiating the facts and dates of history is not education and is useless. He believed in reasoning.
When he had a heated argument with his history teacher, he became so confused and flushed. He said that he gave less importance to attend school which he didn't mind not attending at all.
From the conversation that he had with the maths teacher, we can know that the only subject which he was interested was maths and he never wasted his time during his maths class. He paid his complete attention to him. He learnt out only because maths isn't a subject that he memorize it by heart.
When he was expelling from school, he had a meeting with his head teacher. He said that Einstein's presence in class made it impossible for the teacher tho teach. He didn't even utter a single word. Thus, he had a lot of self control. He was polite enough to answer his teacher's questions respectfully. The frankness and the honest nature project him to be disrespectful to his teachers. But he is so obedient too bring out his well defined thoughts.
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