Talk:Classical education

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The "secondary" section appears to discuss how modern "classical education" is taught, in contrast to the classical "classical education" in the rest of the section. I suggest someone with a better understanding of the subject than myself move the inapropriate material to the "modern" section below. If this material is correctly placed, then the stuff about the Socratic method being preferable needs to be rewritten to be more NPOV. matturn 14:08, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] resource for teaching using socratic method

Michael Strong's book "Habit of Thought: From Socratic Seminars to Socratic Practice"

[edit] Primary Education

So was the trivium taught to younger students (as the this article implies) or to entering students at medieval universities (as the trivium article states)?