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THE MEDIEVAL CONCEPT OF POLITICAL,ECONOMIC, SPIRITUAL, AND INTELLECTUAL, EDUCATION
REPORTED BY : MARICEL N. CANDELASA C:\Users\ophelia\Documents\IntroductionfINAL.wmv
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Medieval Ages Period between the fall of Rome and The Renaissance 500 – 1400
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Lesser Lords (Vassals)
I. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL FEUDALISM King Military Service & Labor Loyalty Lords Lesser Lords (Vassals) Land & Protection Knights Peasants (Serfs)
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ii. ECONOMIC MANORIALISM
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IV. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MONASTICISM SCHOLASTISM CHIVALRY EDUCATION GUILD SYSTEM EDUCATION
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Monasticism special form of religious community
followers practically separate themselves from ordinary ways of living, abiding by their vows of poverty, chastity and obedience
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Aims of Monastic Education:
Monasticism Aims of Monastic Education: Spiritual Moral- CHASTITY, POVERTY AND OBEDIENCE Spiritual knowledge
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Monasticism Types of Education
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Monasticism Curriculum Trivium – Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric
Quadrium - Geometry, Arithmetic, Music and Astronomy Methods of Instruction: Catechetical Dictation Memorization Language Discipline Meditation and contemplation
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MOnasticism Contributions: Preserving culture of Christian Monasteries
Opposing vices and corruption Taming warlike spirits of people Giving dignity on labor
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Scholasticism It is a system that emphasized the use of reason in exploring questions of philosophy and theology It tried to prove the truth of the Christian doctrine
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Scholasticism Aims of Education: 1.Intellectual discipline 2.Faith by reason Types of Education: Religious Education Intellectual education
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Scholasticism Methods of Instruction tHEOLOGY Religious Philosophy
CURRICULUM Methods of Instruction tHEOLOGY Lecture, repitition, disputation and examination Religious Philosophy Scholastic method Aristotelian Logic Scholasticism
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CONTRIBUTION organization of universities
emphasis of intellectual training
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CHIVALRIC EDUCATION “chevalerie”,
It is an education that was physical, social, and military in nature. “chevalerie”,
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Chivalry Education Aims of chivalric education: 1.Morality 2.Responsility 3.Horsemanship 4.Gallantry 5.Religiosity 6. Social graces Types of Education: Reading, writing and literary training Social Training Military Training Methods of Instruction Observe, Imitation and practice Apprenticeship Motivation and discipline
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Chivalry Education Contribution : Use of Vernacular
Learning social graces, and etiquette
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Guild System An association of people who had common interests, or who are engaged in the same work
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Types of Education: Aims Of Education: The Guild System
preparation for commercial and industrial life vocational preparation Types of Education: Vocational Reading and Writing Religious Education The Guild System
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Guild System Methods of Instruction: Observation, imitation, practice
Dictation, memorization, catechetical Discipline Agencies of Education : Burgher Chantry Guild
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GUILD SYSTEM Contribution:
Vocational Training Apprenticeship
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T H A N K Y O U The things that we love tell us what we are. Aquinas, Thomas. 13th Century.
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