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Title: Antecendents of American Education: Historical Foundations


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Antecendents of American Education Historical
Foundations
  • Chapter 7

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Of What Value Is This To Me?
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Early Education
  • Early Forms of Education
  • Traditions values passed on verbally
  • Skills to survive were taught to the children

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Different Cultures Early Education
  • Hindu
  • Hebrew
  • Chinese
  • African

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Influences on Early Organized Education
  • Greek
  • Age of Pericles
  • Education in Greece
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle

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Influences on Early Organized Education
  • Roman
  • Early Education
  • Grammaticus Latin Schools
  • Quintilian

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The Passage Of Time And Influences On The
Development Of Education As We Know It.
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The Dark Ages (400 1000 A.D.)
  • The Church
  • The Dark Ages
  • Charlemagne (742 - 814 A.D.)
  • Alcuin and Liberal Arts

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The Middle Ages (476 1300 A.D.)
  • The Age of Revival (1000 1300 A.D.)
  • Aquinas
  • Medieval Universities

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The Renaissance(1300 1700 A.D.)
  • Humanism
  • Da Feltre

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The Reformation(1500 1700 A.D.)
  • Martin Luther
  • Melanchthon
  • Comenius

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The Modern Period(1700 Present)
  • The Age of Reason
  • Descartes
  • Voltaire
  • Rousseau
  • Pestalozzi
  • Herbart
  • Froebel

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A Graphic Perspective of Todays Education
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Formal Education
  • Is that which occurs in a more structured
    education setting. Representative of this
    element would be school/college and
    school/college related activities such as taking
    a course(s), participating in an athletic event,
    holding employment as part of a formal
    cooperative technical education program
    (internship) and or participating in student
    organizations.

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Informal Education
  • Consists of education which typically takes place
    away from the school/college environment and is
    not a part of the planned educative process.
    (Part time volunteer work in hospital, baby
    sitting, taking a summer vacation is considered
    informal education).

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Formal Education
Informal Education
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Additional Considerations
  • Education For Life
  • Education For Earning A Living

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Education For Life
  • Basic preparation for life as part of ones high
    school education may serve as a foundation for
    post-secondary education, earning a living or
    both.

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Education For Earning A Living
  • Likewise, education for earning a living,
    received early in ones life, might serve to let
    an individual know that a certain occupation or
    technical field would or would not be satisfying
    to that person.

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Education for Life
Education For Earning A Living
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Formal Education
Education for Life
Education For Earning A Living
Informal Education
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