Education in Greece
Roman Educational Contributions
Christian Education
Medieval Educational Contributions
Education in the Renaissance and Reformation
100
In this Grecian city, which was the first group to educate both men and women, the model of an educated man was to be a brave warrior.
What is Sparta
100
In Roman culture this was the child's first educational influence and principle teacher.
What is the mother
100
This Christian educator taught a new world order of peace using vivid imagery and storytelling so that all would master the new teaching.
What is Jesus Christ
100
One of the three major lines of educational institutions developed in the medieval period that were related to craft or vocational training.
What is guild training
100
This invention was the number one cultural event during the Renaissance. It broadened literacy and contributed to both the improvement of the religious education and a general rise in literacy.
What is the printing press
200
This Greek educator believed the teacher draws the knowledge out of the student.
What is Socrates
200
All teacher candidates are required to take a speech course thanks to this ancient Roman teacher. He was the first speech teacher to prepare future teachers.
What is Marcus Tullius Cicero
200
Christian children were sent to these schools with their classmates to study Greek and Roman literature.
What is pagan schools
200
These were the principal cultural and educational centers from the sixth through the eleventh centuries.
What is monasteries
200
This philosopher wrote Moral Teachings and Moral Proverbs in 1397, which explained that the humanistic idea that education is concerned with the moral education of the young.
What is Christine de Pizan
300
Of the three types of schools in ancient Greece, this school catered to History, Drama, Poetry, Speaking, and Science.
What is Cithara (music school)
300
Rome's ancient and primary code of laws established in 450 B.C. Younger children learned how to write by copying this document multiple times.
What is The Latin Twelve Tables
300
The first well-defined institution for Christian education. The earliest is found in 160 A.D. under Justin Martyr.
What is Catcechumen and Catechetical School
300
Schools ran by nuns where they taught young girls chants and choir-singing as well as reading and writing.
What is covent schools
300
Schools offering a basic curriculum of reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion in the language of the people.
What is vernacular schools
400
The first Methodology in education
What is the Socratic Method
400
The Romans patterned their ideas for their school system from this group.
What is the Greeks
400
Augustine's method of teaching, which means dialogue format.
What is Solilloquia
400
This medieval philospher proclaimed the equality of women in the church. She supported the intlletual growth of her sisters in her convent.
What is Hildegard of Bingen
400
During the reformation Europe was divided into these three major contending creeds.
What is Lutheran, Calvinist, and Roman Catholic
500
In The Republic, Plato tried to construct an ideal political system on basis of education, showing how people can achieve this by education.
What is justice
500
For this Roman teacher the goal of education was to form an orator, a public servant who could be employed in teaching civil administration or law.
What is Marcus Fabius Quintilian
500
In 529 A.D.this was the cause of the close of pagan schools which left Christian education without a rival.
What is the decree of Justin
500
This university began in the tenth and eleventh centuries and specialized in medicine.
What is The University of Salerno
500
The goal of this philosophers education was public schooling so the entire population can learn to read the bible.
What is Martin Luther
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