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  1. The Paideia Proposal is a system of liberal education intended for students of all ages, including those who will never attend a university.

  2. www.k12academics.com › educational-philosophy › paideia-proposalPaideia Proposal | K12 Academics

    The Paideia Proposal was a K-12 educational reform plan developed by Mortimer Adler. The description that follows is drawn from the article Reconstituting the Schools, in the 1988 edition of his book Reforming Education, The Opening of the American Mind, originally published in 1977.

  3. Jan 3, 2012 · First vol. of the author's trilogy; the 2nd of which is Paideia problems and possibilities, and the 3rd of which is The Paideia program

  4. Paideia focuses on helping all students to acquire, remember, and understand basic ideas, skills, and facts. How does Paideia encourage student to think? One of the Paideia teacher's skills is the use of the Socratic dialogue. The Socratic dialogue is a discussion developed by the teacher through the use of one question that is followed by further

  5. The Paideia proposal: an educational manifesto. Collation. 84 p. Material type. book. Year of publication. 1982. ISBN. 0-02-064100-1. Imprint. Macmillan. Collier Macmillan. Country of publication. United States of America. Language. English. Person as author. Adler, Mortimer Jerome. Main topic. Educational objectives. Equal opportunity.

  6. Jan 1, 1982 · He introduced the Paideia Proposal which resulted in his founding the Paideia Program, a grade-school curriculum centered around guided reading and discussion of difficult works (as judged for each grade).

  7. “A Paideia Proposal: The Educational Power of a Christian Worldview" Introduction. The world has lost its story. This is a definitive trait of our current cultural situation, according to theologian Robert W. Jenson.1 Such macrocosmic denarrativization, however, is a relatively recent development.