A Critique Of Education According To Plato And Aristotle
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...controversial in the United States. Conservatives want everything from school vouchers so that parents can choose schools to prayer in school to the teaching of abstinence. By contrast, liberal parents argue for separation of church and state and no religious connotations whatsoever and the distribution of condoms and other education that some frown on. Those stuck in the middle might not agree with either extreme, suggesting that the public school system needs an overhaul and that it has failed in its quest to teach reading and math adequately. Many do not value the teaching of art and music, but actually this is what the old masters from Ancient Greece seem to value most. Literature, art, science and music are key elements in a well rounded education and when budgets are cut, extracurricular programs in these areas are the first to go. Indeed, there is a lot wrong with public education today, and perhaps a look at the old philosophers will shed some light on the subject.
In examining the views of Plato and Aristotle,...
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