Culture and education are part and parcel of the same human package...even though the standards of education have changed over the millennia. Can’t be separated or even parsed.
EVERY society, even the most primitive, “educated” its young in whatever way was essential to the culture.
I want to make sure I’m making the proper connection from your opinion. Are you suggesting that while the are fundamentally interconnected, when you get down to you it, you educate before being influenced by culture? Or is it a simultaneous event—that we’re being educated before influenced by the overall culture, but that very same culture is influencing the education we receive?
If so, that’s essentially what I believe.
My dad got his Doctor of Education from The Peabody College in 1971, I think.
He was a WWII veteran, as were many of his colleagues.