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Why a Classic Education is Far Superior than Any Other Education
Posted by Candace Wrighting on March 20, 2008Warning: strip_tags() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /var/www/html/siteclones/websites/domains/parentbase/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 664
Classic education is has one of the most rigorous curricula and is one of the most traditional. Education is considered classical when there is an emphasis on language (normally Latin). Language functions as the foundation of liberal arts.
This form of education focuses on the classical heritage of artistic and intellectual brilliance. Sophistication in both word and thought are developed through the teaching of logic, grammar, and rhetoric.
Learning can frequently be broken into two distinct styles: Learning to gain a skill, and learning to gain meaning. Learning in order to acquire a skill is knowledge-based, but performance is the end goal. This is excellent learning for anyone who wants to learn how to invest in the stock market or perform surgery.
Learning to achieve meaning is a little more difficult to describe, and it is much more than just performance-based. Classic education provides students with the means to develop their intellectual nature. Learning how to reason and think critically are skills that will never age.
Both types of learning are important, but there is an obvious difference between the two. Someone once said that knowledge-based learning can help us “build new roads and bridges, but it cannot explain where we want to go.”
Learning with meaning is a way to help us decide where we wish to go. It’s foolish to simply depend on the road to take us where we want to go if we don’t know where we want to go or know how to get there.
For over two thousand years, classic education has been the instrument for conveying meaning from generation to generation. It was the education that was taught to medieval philosophers and to the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
Few students who are taught through knowledge-based learning alone can preserve their applicability because of the world’s constant changes. However, students who receive a classic education learn how to reason, which will apply to all of life’s changes.
Although this method of education was founded over two thousand years ago, it’s still the best learning model for this era. The world is changing fast, and skills are becoming outdated all the time; knowledge-based learning alone will grow out of style, but learning for meaning never will.
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