Great Books Program

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The Great Books Program is St. John’s College’s distinctive, discussion-based liberal arts curriculum centered on reading and analyzing classic works of Western thought across disciplines.

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Great Books 1
Great Books Program canonical 1
Great Books movement 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf discussion-based curriculum
liberal arts program
undergraduate curriculum
academicDiscipline history
liberal arts
literature
mathematics
music
natural science
philosophy
political theory
theology
aimsTo cultivate liberal education
develop independent thinking
integrate knowledge across disciplines
associatedWithInstitution St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College Annapolis

St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College Santa Fe
componentOf undergraduate degree at St. John’s College
coreActivity laboratory work
reading primary texts
seminar discussion
tutorial instruction
curriculumType fixed curriculum
great books curriculum
emphasizes close reading
critical thinking
oral argument
shared inquiry
writing
focusesOn classic works of Western thought
interdisciplinary study
primary sources
hasCharacteristic chronological reading order
common curriculum for all students
faculty called tutors
no academic majors
small classes
influencedBy Great Books Foundation
surface form: Great Books movement
languageOfInstruction English
offeredBy St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College
pedagogicalApproach Socratic method
discussion-based learning
region United States of America
surface form: United States
relatedConcept classical education
liberal education

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Mortimer Adler movement Great Books Program
this entity surface form: Great Books movement
Mortimer Adler influenced Great Books Program
this entity surface form: Great Books movement in the United States
Western canon relatedConcept Great Books Program
this entity surface form: Great Books