Showing posts with label Old Athenian/Sophistic Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Athenian/Sophistic Revolution. Show all posts
Friday, August 31, 2007
Old Athenian Education and Sophistic Revolution
This week we step back and sideways in time to examine other practices and conceptualizations of Greek education. This week, please do launch your own interests as you move through these readings. I'll do the same. For example, I'm reading Marrou now on the old Athenian education and would like to discuss sometime with someone these pre-Isocrates notions of virtue/morality (e.g., the line on Solon on p. 42) or the role of emotional bonding in pedagogy--lots of contrastive material available here. If you look carefully at the Greek words, you'll find "paideia" in chapter 3 of Marrou--so take a look at how it's defined there. I'll try to translate for you some of the other Greek terms with my trusty Liddell in hand. Don't anyone hold your breath. Note: you may also, of course, take up the suggested reponse paper prompts, which we will certainly attend to in class.