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Ancient education - Coggle Diagram
Ancient education
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The Roman Education
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Quintilian opposes corporal punishment,
which, he thought, provoked only fear and a submissive attitude.
The Ideals of Jesus
The pedagogical lesson of Jesus is that we must cultivate the individual, and this
requires more than word devotion.
Operative Pedagogy
The assimilation of knowledge is deeper when an activity that incorporates that knowledge is executed.
Significant learning
D. Ausubel, a psychologist who has attempted to explain how individuals learn from verbal material, both spoken and written.
Medieval universities were organized as corporations, and were more concerned with scholarship than with buildings.
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During the Renaissance, the middle class assumed great importance: nationalism and the glorification of wealth became permanent features of European civilization.
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Whereas, in the Middle Ages, schools were under the control of the
Church, Luther argued that they should be governed by the State.