The age of ex cathedra culture in education is definitely finished. Thesedays, we use modern teaching methods in line with advances in technologythat changes culture and even society itself. However, the biggest challenge for a modern education system is how to prepare new generations for living in a highly competitive world full of uncertainties. Eraldo Banovac
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The age of ex cathedra culture in education is definitely finished. In the previous centuries, education was seen as a privilege for the few who were blessed with wealth and influence. Education was a way of showing that a person was prepared for a position of power and was worthy of being on the throne. In this way, it created a society where those who could claim to be educated were those who were on top. However, today’s education system offers a different approach to preparing future generations for living in a highly competitive world full of uncertainties.

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