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  2. Paideia Proposal - Wikipedia

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    The Paideia Proposal is a system of liberal education intended for students of all ages, including those who will never attend a university. It was a response to what Adler characterized as the United States' antidemocratic or undemocratic educational system, a holdover from the 19th century, when the understanding of universal suffrage and basic human rights fell short of 20th century ...

  3. Mortimer J. Adler - Wikipedia

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    Paideia Problems and Possibilities: A Consideration of Questions Raised by The Paideia Proposal (1983) A Vision of the Future: Twelve Ideas for a Better Life and a Better Society (1984) ISBN 0-02-500280-5; The Paideia Program: An Educational Syllabus (1984, with Members of the Paideia Group) ISBN 0-02-013040-6

  4. Paideia - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks considered paideia to be carried out by the aristocratic class, who tended to intellectualize their culture and their ideas. The culture and the youth were formed to the ideal of kalos kagathos ("beautiful and good"). Aristotle gives his paideia proposal in Book VIII of the Politics. In this, he says that, "education ought to be ...

  5. Category:Philosophy of education - Wikipedia

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    Paideia Proposal; Parent-controlled school; Passive learning; Peer learning; Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain; Professional learning community; Progressive education; Project method; Public sphere pedagogy; Purpose-centered education; Purpose-guided education

  6. Talk:Paideia - Wikipedia

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    The word 'paideia' is in Loeb's Politics of Aristotle on page 274. Paideia comes from the word child. No, I am not changing words or definition. The English aliteration of the Greek word is wrong. Encyclopaedia Britannica, which I grew up on, is of a psuedo-Greek aliteration. "paedia" it is not. Mr. Jaeger puts it in the right aliteration of ...

  7. University Paideia - Wikipedia

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    University Paideia is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit organisation founded by Stanford University alumni Jack Schneider and Michael Dunson. The program is an intensive four week summer institute designed to give low-income students a greater sense of educational self-efficacy, a higher level of comfort in an academic environment, and a greater ability to make connections between different ...

  8. Talk:Paideia Proposal - Wikipedia

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    This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Paideia Proposal article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. Put new text under old text.

  9. Barbara Lerner Spectre - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Lerner Spectre (born 1942) is an academic [1] and philosophy lecturer, who is the founding director of Paideia, [2] the European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, a non-denominational academic institute established in 2001.