Anthropology- study of humans. (culture, past, present, evolution of~).
There could be several ways to interpret how anthropology is related to education. I think you could study the culture of a classroom, in order to best determine what would fit the needs of the teacher and students. Or if you're referring to teaching anthropology- anthropology is a major. So that's related to education because people study it?
William R. Tolbert has written: 'Education as related to civic progress' -- subject(s): Educational anthropology
study of fossils
Frederick C. Gruber has written: 'Foundations for a philosophy of education' -- subject(s): Education, Philosophy 'Secondary school activities' -- subject(s): Student activities 'Anthropology and education' -- subject(s): Educational anthropology 'Foundations of education' -- subject(s): Education, Philosophy
Iro Eweka has written: 'Dawn to dusk' -- subject(s): Folklore, Tales, Bini (African people) 'Philosophical anthropology in education' -- subject(s): Philosophical anthropology, Philosophy, Education
It is the study of people and their societies from the past
Anthropologist, certainly.
social anthropology and social psychology are very closely related to sociology
Education at it's core refers to the pursuit of knowledge. Anthropology is the study of people and their culture. Since inherent learning structures are a part of Anthropology in terms of human development than education can be considered a primary feature of people and their culture. In other words without education there would be no possibility for people to persist in their cultural development and hence there would be less emphasis on studying cultural trends.
Study of apes and man
Anthropology is all about human beings. Hence, any topic related to human beings can be the research subject for anthropologists.
you need a Mastewr's Degree in anthropology to become a forensic psychologist
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