The Paideia Proposal

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The Paideia Proposal is an educational manifesto by philosopher Mortimer J. Adler advocating a rigorous, liberal arts–centered curriculum for all students in a democratic society.

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Paideia (education) 1
The Paideia Proposal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
educational manifesto
advocatesFor equal educational opportunity
high academic standards for all students
aimsTo cultivate appreciation of the arts
cultivate critical thinking
cultivate understanding of ideas
provide the same quality of education to all students
associatedWith Paideia Program NERFINISHED
Paideia schools movement NERFINISHED
author Mortimer J. Adler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques narrow job-oriented curricula
vocational tracking in secondary education
defines Socratic seminar
coaching or supervised practice
didactic instruction
emphasizes general, not vocational, education
intellectual development of all children
lifelong learning
preparation for democratic citizenship
focusesOn liberal arts–centered curriculum
rigorous curriculum
hasKeyConcept paideia (general education for all)
influencedBy Great Books movement NERFINISHED
classical education tradition
intendedFor public schools in a democratic society
language English
mainSubject democratic education
education
liberal arts education
school reform
opposes tracking by ability
proposes single track curriculum for all students
three types of teaching
supports broad humanistic curriculum
teacher-led seminars on great books

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Mortimer Adler notableWork The Paideia Proposal
Melesias hasThemeRelation The Paideia Proposal
this entity surface form: Paideia (education)