Topical studies and questions in history of education, with brief outlines of general history; . Plato. 429-3-17 H. C. 2. Plato (B. C, 4-29- 347)a. sketch of lifeh. connection withSocrates c. work as a teach- er: the Acad-emy d. as a the Kepub- lic A description of the jdeal state andproper education therefor,/). the Laws A description of the Athenian schools ofhis timee. pedagogy of Plato; its merits and defects 3. Aristotle (Ar-is- totl B. C.,384- 322)a. sketch of his life6. connection with Plato c. work as teacher;the Lyceum d. as a writera. On education (lost)h. •politicsc. many
Topical studies and questions in history of education, with brief outlines of general history; . Plato. 429-3-17 H. C. 2. Plato (B. C, 4-29- 347)a. sketch of lifeh. connection withSocrates c. work as a teach- er: the Acad-emy d. as a the Kepub- lic A description of the jdeal state andproper education therefor,/). the Laws A description of the Athenian schools ofhis timee. pedagogy of Plato; its merits and defects 3. Aristotle (Ar-is- totl B. C.,384- 322)a. sketch of his life6. connection with Plato c. work as teacher;the Lyceum d. as a writera. On education (lost)h. •politicsc. many works on logic, ethics, rhetoric, natural science, 20 GREECE e. as a scholar Vast knowledge, researches in science,.development of logic, etc. (It is pretty definitely settled amongmen competent to form a judgment,that Aristotle was the best educatedman that ever walked on the surfaceof the earth.—Davidson.) f. pedagogy of Aristotle ((. end of education (useful and contented citizens)6. subjects recommended c. natural methods of instruction d. education of wom^n e. merits and defects; influence on the world g. greatness of Aristotle, the intellectualAlexander 4. Xenophon (Zen-o-fon, B. C, 445-355) a. sketch of life b. connection with Socrates c. works on educationa. Cyropadia—on ideal educationh. Economics—on education of women d. _criticism of Xenophons pedagogy 5. Euqlid(5. criticism of Athenian education 7. effects on the people of Athens 8. contributions of Athens to the worlds civil-ization XEXOPHOX; EUCLID; LYOURGUS 21 Kducation at Sparta 1. Aim (to train citizens as soldiers) 2. influences affecting education (necessity o
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