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  2. Classical education movement - Wikipedia

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    The classical education movement or renewal advocates for a return to a traditional education based on the liberal arts (including the natural sciences), the canons of classical literature, the fine arts, and the history of civilization. [1]

  3. Classical Education Curriculum: Learning the Ancient Way

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    Classical education is a time-honored approach to learning that traces its long roots back to ancient Greece and Rome, flourished during the medieval period and was revitalized during the Renaissance. This educational model has shaped the minds of leaders, thinkers, and innovators throughout history.

  4. Classical Education 101: What exactly is it?

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    Classical education seeks to produce students who possess a lifelong passion for learning, who are effective thought leaders, who communicate well, and with confidence, and are able to express themselves logically and persuasively.

  5. What Is Classical Education? - Well-Trained Mind

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    A classical education is more than simply a pattern of learning, though. Classical education is language-focused; learning is accomplished through words, written and spoken, rather than through images (pictures, videos, and television).

  6. Classical education in the Western world - Wikipedia

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    Classical education in the Western world refers to a long-standing tradition of pedagogy that traces its roots back to ancient Greece and Rome, where the foundations of Western intellectual and cultural life were laid.

  7. Classical Education | K-12 American Classical Education

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    What is American Classical Education? In a Hillsdale classical school, teachers lead students toward moral and intellectual virtue by means of a rich and robust course of study in the liberal arts and sciences, with instruction in the principles of moral character and civic virtue.

  8. What is Classical Education? - Classical Academic Press

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    Classical education never really disappeared, but it did diminish starting around 1900 with the advent of progressive education. In an effort to restore this most proven form of education, the K–12 liberal arts tradition has been being renewed and expanded again over the last thirty years.

  9. The Elements of Classical Education

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    Classical education cultivates wisdom and virtue by nourishing the soul on truth, goodness, and beauty. For the ancient Greeks and Romans, free citizens required an education that enlarged the mind and cultivated the soul.

  10. Classical Education Is Taking Off. What’s the Appeal?

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    Classical education resembles the atelier, or workshop, of a master artist, where students apprentice under the guidance of the master—learning and practicing the use of tools, materials,...

  11. What is Classical Education? - My Harvard Classics

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    What is Classical Education? Learning to learn for oneself is the goal of classical education. Developing the mind through a three stage process known as the trivium, the student will be able to use their analytical powers to master any subject.