Medieval curricula: Trivium and Quadrivium
The three quotes that stood out to me the most from this reading was: 1. “Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge "systematically discouraged all technical instruction, holding that a university education should be general and not technical." I think that this quote is referring to how our education system, especially the prestigious institutions are failing to teach knowledge and theories for the sake of teaching and passing on this information. It is rather taught as a way to apply this knowledge to what the students are trying to do as an occupation in the future and making sure they are taught the necessary skills for it. I do understand that this is what institutions are set out to do, however, not everything in life is about learning for a specific outcome but instead learning should be a universal privilege that people can just ponder on and observe what has been taught to them. 2. “Logistic was practical and utilitarian, a study for children and slaves; logic was a libera...
Excellent, Margot! Nice examples.
ReplyDeleteThere was also a homework reading on Babylonian algebra that you were to respond to on your blog. Be sure to catch this up as soon as possible!
ReplyDeleteMargot, you are seriously behind in your reading and blogging! I will send you an email about this today.
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