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Perennialism Teach the principles that are of everlasting importance to all people everywhere.

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Page 1: Perennialism - Wikispacesumfcohort3.wikispaces.com/file/view/Perennialism+Keynote...View of Education Key People Plato Aristotle St. Thomas Aquinas Mortimer Adler Robert Hutchins Allan

Perennialism

Teach the principles that are of

everlasting importance to all people

everywhere.

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Reason taught through literature,

philosophy, history and science

Education should be the same for

everyone

Exposure to history’s finest thinkers

as models for discovery

Addresses questions that recur over

time

View of Education

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Key People

Plato

Aristotle

St. Thomas Aquinas

Mortimer Adler

Robert Hutchins

Allan Bloom

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All children are capable of learning

Learning is a life-long process

Learning is created by the child with

assistance by the teacher

Variety of teaching methods

Preparation for a job is not the

primary goal of schooling

Adler’s Paideia Proposal Assumptions

(py-dee-a)

Definition: the nurturing of a child

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Modes of Teaching

Lecture - brief

Coaching - to acquire skills

Seminar - extended discussion

Socratic Dialogue - understanding

basic ideas and values

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Features of a

Perennialist

EducationTeacher directed

Independent reasoning - major goal

Curriculum focuses on great ideas

Use of Great Books (dead white guys)

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Influence Today

Inclusion - all children can learn

the same quality of knowledge

Individual differences must be

compensated by remedial or

supplementary instruction - RTI

Seminar - placing emphasis on

teaching children to think

A greater emphasis on teacher

questioning skills

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Negative

Implications

Entire groups are marginalized

No future orientation

Elitist - sorts by learning style

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Positive

Implications

Bloom’s Taxonomy - hierarchy of

questioning

Students explore timeless

philosophical questions

Students learn how to think

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“Textbooks have

probably done as much

to degrade the

American intelligence

as any single force.”

Robert Hutchins

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Adler

“There are universal truths about

what constitutes a good education,

for all men at all times and places

simply because they are true.”