What is Paideia?
"Paideia teaching and learning is best understood as a part of a comprehensive school reform program that began in 1982 with the publication of The Paideia Proposal: An Educational Manifesto. Written by philospher Mortimer Adler and a network of scholars and intellectuals who called themselves the Paideia Group, this book sparked an intense debate about the quality of American public schools - a debate that gained in scope and intensity a few months later when A Nation at Risk was published. The Paideia Proposal was followed by 12 principles with profound implications for the classroom as well as for the entire school and community." -- Terry Roberts and Laura Billings; The Paideia Classroom: Teaching for Understanding (pg.3).
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Three Columns of Instruction/Learning
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