Slide 131 January 2007 Class Presentation – Chps. 2-4 Greek Education Greek Educational Theory Roman Education Jane Metty & S. Enrico Indiogine History.

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Slide 131 January 2007 Class Presentation – Chps. 2-4 Greek Education Greek Educational Theory Roman Education Jane Metty & S. Enrico Indiogine History of Education – EDCI 658

Slide 231 January 2007 Map of Ancient Greece

Slide 331 January 2007 Map of Ancient Rome

Slide 431 January 2007 Historical Events - Greece 480 BCE Naval battle of Salamis BCE Peloponnesian War 338 BCE Battle of Chaeronea 331 BCE Battle of Gaugamela 387 BCE Plato founds the Academy (Akademeia) 334 BCE Aristotle founds the Lyceum (Lúkeion) 529 CE Justinian closes the Academy

Slide 531 January 2007 School of Athens – Raphael Sanzio

Slide 631 January 2007 Historical Events - Rome 509 BCE Founding of the Republic 190 BCE Battle of Magnesia 146 BCE End of Greek independence 44 BCE Julius Caesar is murdered 106 – 43 BCE Cicero 35 – 95 CE Quintillian

Slide 731 January 2007 Discussion Topics – Chapter 2 ● The Greek epic literature ● Greek Culture and Society ● Greek Politics – the polis ● The playwrights ● Independence, prosperity, and disruptive social changes. ● Spartan versus Athenian education

Slide 831 January 2007 Discussion topics for Chapter 3 ● The sophists – 470 to 370 BCE ● The philosophers ● Socrates – 469 to 399 BCE ● Plato – 427 to 347 BCE ● Aristotle – 384 to 322 BCE ● Isocrates – 436 to 338 BCE ● Epicurus – 342 to 270 BCE ● Zeno – 340 to 265 BCE

Slide 931 January 2007 The Great Philosophers Plato c. 428/42 – c. 348/347 BCE Socrates c BCE Aristotle BCE

Slide 1031 January 2007 Discussion topics for Chapter 4 Education in the early Roman Republic mos maiorum, patria potestas pietas, pudor, tirocinium fori Education in the late Roman Republic Greek influence, ludi magister, grammaticus

Slide 1131 January 2007 Connections between the chapters ● The values of the society and education ● The sectors of society and education ● The state and the educational system ● The 'thinkers' and the educational system

Slide 1231 January 2007 More connections between the chapters ● Greek education in Roman society ● Bilingual education for the Roman elite

Slide 1331 January 2007 References Map of ancient Greece: htm Gutek, G.L, A History of the Western Educational Experience, Long Grove: Waveland Press, athenes_english.html

Slide 1431 January 2007 End of Discussion Guide for Chapters 2-4

Slide 1531 January 2007 Answers to the Quiz Questions 1.Plato 2.Aristotle 3.Sophists 4.Athens 5.Sparta 1.Many Greeks deserted the idea of civic duty and sought personal advancement 2.Isocrates 3.True 4.True 5.False