Language evolution is a fascinating journey that spans thousands of years, shaped by human migration, cultural exchanges, and technological advancements. In prehistoric times, our ancestors likely communicated through gestures and basic vocalizations. As human cognitive abilities developed, these sounds gradually evolved into more complex systems of communication. The emergence of distinct language families occurred as populations spread across different geographical regions. During ancient civilizations, the development of writing systems marked a crucial milestone. Mesopotamian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs represented early attempts to preserve language visually. The Phoenician alphabet later influenced many modern writing systems. The Middle Ages saw significant language mixing through trade, conquest, and religious spread. For instance, the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 dramatically influenced English, introducing numerous French words into the vocabul...
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In today’s world, sometimes, called the “comm unication era”,educational organizations are set up to integrate people into the new “communicative” world. Effective communication in a school setting allows change and the proper shaping of the world, as well as providing a great advantage for the school in reaching its objectives. Maintaining an effective communication process in education depends on the managers responsible for the educational settings, teachers, who play the most fundamental role in the shaping of education, students, wh...