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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2024 · 40 MIN

Should We Teach Students How or What to Think? | Classical Education vs. Modern Education

from Classical Et Cetera · host The Memoria Press Podcast Network

This week's Classical Et Cetera addresses an important question about traditional education: What is the difference between teaching children *how* to think and *what* to think?   Martin Cothran defends his stance that teachers in classical education prioritize teaching students how to think and what to do, contrasting it with modern and public education's focus on what to think (indoctrination) and how to do (vocational training). Our lively discussion highlights the differences in educational philosophies and curriculum that arise from comparing classical and modern teaching methods.   We hope you enjoy this episode! Check out all of our resources for a classical Christian homeschool on our website—https://www.memoriapress.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=134   What We're Reading from This Episode: How to Think like Shakespeare —Scott Newstok (Tanya) North and South —Elizabeth Gaskell (Martin) The Concept of Irony — Søren Kierkegaard (Martin) Our Man in Havana —Graham Greene (Paul) The Hounds of God —Rafael Sabatini (Paul)

This week's Classical Et Cetera addresses an important question about traditional education: What is the difference between teaching children *how* to think and *what* to think?   Martin Cothran defends his stance that teachers in classical education prioritize teaching students how to think and what to do, contrasting it with modern and public education's focus on what to think (indoctrination) and how to do (vocational training). Our lively discussion highlights the differences in educational philosophies and curriculum that arise from comparing classical and modern teaching methods.   We hope you enjoy this episode! Check out all of our resources for a classical Christian homeschool on our website—https://www.memoriapress.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=134   What We're Reading from This Episode: How to Think like Shakespeare —Scott Newstok (Tanya) North and South —Elizabeth Gaskell (Martin) The Concept of Irony — Søren Kierkegaard (Martin) Our Man in Havana —Graham Greene (Paul) The Hounds of God —Rafael Sabatini (Paul)

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