A lot of the pressure that leads college students to keep their views to themselves comes from...
Education
In 1330 only about 5% of the population could read or write. It was extremely rare for...
Organized education was relatively rare, and there are few primary sources or accounts until the 2nd century...
Depending on the time of history that you are referring to, research shows that America’s educational system...
This Western-style organizational form gradually spread from the medieval Latin west across the globe. Introduction A medieval...
Education for those behind bars is gaining more attention. In 2020, I’m going to take you to...
The Enlightenment of the late 17th and the 18th century called for the re-examination of classical concepts....
Under Charlemagne’s rule, the work of educational reform began to have a measure of success. Introduction Carolingian...
Education has been around for several centuries. Since the dawn of mankind, education has evolved and developed...
The share of Americans saying colleges and universities have a negative effect has increased by 12 percentage...
The apogee of one’s training was to comprehend the laws and to be a vital member of...
Ever wondered about the origin of universities? If so, this article is going to be of interest...
Without a doubt, the most influential concept in German university history is that of the “unity of...
A history of the idea of Open Educational Resources and overview the current state of the Open...
The origins of the Board ran through Sam Rayburn’s mentor, fellow Texan John Garner, and Garner’s predecessor...
Looking beyond an initial impression to dissect what is happening beyond the surface in particular historical contexts....
The costs imposed by charter schools are not only financially burdensome to local public schools; they’re also...
Department for Communities/flickr/Creative Commons By Dr. Peter Worley / 03.03.2016 CEO, The Philosophy Foundation President, SOPHIA Visiting...
The historic University of Paris first appeared in the second half of the twelfth century. Introduction The...
Vincent of Beauvais (1190 – 1264?) was a French scholar, encyclopedist and Dominican Friar. / Public Domain...
Frontpage, Shutterstock A fast-talking, self-promoting, self-taught, self-proclaimed historian who is miseducating millions of Americans about U.S. history and...
Of Education is Milton’s contribution to contemporary debate about methods of education. By Dr. Thomas H. Luxon Professor...
The big, new ideas of high medieval academia were Aristotle’s. By Dr. Hans Peter Broedel Graduate Director,...
When examining the historical development of society, perhaps the most determining factor is education. By Abigail E....
Americans have long differed over whether patriotism should be pushed in their nation’s schools. vepar5/www.shutterstock.com As debates...
The Great Sphinx of Giza / Photo by MusikAnimal, Wikimedia Commons An exclusive title held only by...
Statue of the Greek philosopher Aristotle. Ververidis Vasilis/Shutterstock It nurtures empathy and rational thought. By Dr. Angie Hobbs...
Birds and Flowers of Spring and Summer, by Kano Eino / Suntory Museum of Art, via Wikimedia Commons...
In the 19th century, federal policy shifted from a policy of extermination and displacement to assimilation. The...
Linda Brown Smith, right, and her two children in their Topeka, KS home 1974. AP While Linda Brown...