School teaches happiness?
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/3764Keywords:
The Nine Desires, Tales for children, Philosophical tales, Flavia Santoianni, school, happinessAbstract
School teaches us to be happy? The aim of education should be to educate, inform, and expose students to the complexity of contemporary society? Or is that, wider, to train, to teach to think, to live in the present world? How can school form persons, if it doesn't introduce young to the concept of happiness?Downloads
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