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A Brief History of Classical Education - Charter School Course

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    Lesson 1: Classical and Medieval Ideas of Leisure and Learning (Preview Content)
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  2. Lesson 2: The History of American Education (Preview Content)
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  3. Lesson 3: Education in the Medieval World
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  4. Lesson 4: The History of Ancient Education
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    1 Quiz
  5. Lesson 5: Leisure and the Beautiful
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    1 Quiz
  6. Lesson 6: Aristotle and Classical Education
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  7. Lesson 7: Aristotle and Classical Education—Continued
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  8. Lesson 8: Aristotle and Classical Education—Continued
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  9. Lesson 9: Plato and Classical Education
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  10. Lesson 10: Plato and Classical Education—Continued
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  11. Lesson 11: Summary and Conclusion
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  12. Discussions
    Discussion 1: Scholé (Leisure) and Classical Education
  13. Discussion 2: The True, Good, and Beautiful in Classical Education
  14. Discussion 3: American and Classical Education Compared
  15. End of Course Test
    End of Course Test: A Brief History of Classical Education - Charter School Course
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• Discuss how modern philosophers are at odds with Aristotle’s philosophy?
• How does the Christian theology of Creation out of nothing connect with Aristotle’s idea that whatever emerges later must actually be there in the beginning? Is this a contradiction?
• Aristotle never quite said that the primary unmoved mover was good and beautiful. Augustine and Aquinas later rejected some of Aristotle’s conclusions. Discuss why their rejections are so essential to the transcendentals of the good and the beautiful.
• Why does the primary unmoved mover have to be understood as intellect?