Who discovered study

Who discovered study The concept of study, or structured learning and inquiry, has evolved over time and doesn't have a single "discoverer." However, if you're referring to the systematic approach to study and knowledge acquisition, several key figures have shaped how we approach learning: Ancient Greece (Plato and Aristotle) - The foundations of Western education and study began with philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. Plato established the Academy, one of the first institutions dedicated to higher learning, while Aristotle emphasized the importance of empirical observation and logic in learning. The Scientific Revolution (17th Century) - Figures like RenĂ© Descartes and Francis Bacon played significant roles in the development of modern scientific methods, which emphasize structured observation, hypothesis, and experimentation—central elements of the study today. The Development of the Modern Education System (19th Century) - With the establishment of public educ...