Why do schools look the way they do? Why did monasteries become centers of learning? Why did universities emerge, and why is artificial intelligence now challenging educational institutions that have existed for centuries?
The Evolution of Learning traces the 5,000-year journey of human education, from tribal storytelling around campfires to the rise of AI-powered tutors capable of delivering personalized instruction at global scale. Along the way, it explores how every educational system was shaped by the technological, economic, and social realities of its time.
Rather than treating schools, universities, homeschooling, and AI as competing ideologies, this book examines them as evolutionary adaptations to changing conditions. Readers will discover how oral cultures preserved knowledge before writing, how monasteries became civilization's information vaults, how the printing press transformed literacy, why industrial-age schools were designed for mass societies, and how digital technology is reshaping learning once again.
Combining history, systems thinking, economics, and personal experience, this book asks a deeper question: not simply how people learn, but how civilizations transfer knowledge from one generation to the next.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, homeschooler, student, lifelong learner, or simply curious about the future of education, The Evolution of Learning offers a clear and thought-provoking framework for understanding where education came from, where it is today, and where it may be headed next.
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