Chapter 3 The Middle Ages
(AD 476-1200)
EDUC 6315
American Educational Reform
Brought to you by:Kimberly Fletcher and Monica Crane
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T Take out your magnifying glass and put it against your own classroom, your school, your school district and even the State of Texas … What do you see in terms of education?
Discuss with your partner how today’s educational system is preparing children for their role in society?
KNOWLEDGE QUESTION
Can you list the three social classes of the Middle Ages (pg. 49)
and describe how each was educated (pg. 48)?
Three social classes:
1. Nobility – Those who fought and governed
2. Clergy – Those who prayed
3. Peasants – Those who toiled with their hands
Although, there were three social classes in the Middle Ages, formal education was limited to the nobility class. Children of the peasantry rarely received any education.
Answer to:KNOWLEDGE QUESTION
What is meant by Original Sin and summarize how it was used to raise
children in the Middle Ages?
COMPREHENSION QUESTION
Answer to: COMPREHENSION QUESTION
Original sin is the belief you are born with sin and you have to be baptized in order for the sin
to be washed away. It was thought that children had original sin thus they were raised
to follow the bible, especially the Ten Commandments.
How has the teaching of
morals changed from the Middle Ages to today
especially in the schools? How
has it stayed the same? (pg. 50)
APPLICATION QUESTION
Answer to: APPLICATION QUESTION
What do Kim and Monica think?
1. In the Middle Ages, moral education centered on biblical teachings which included parents modeling appropriate Christian values. Today, it is viewed by many that moral education is lacking in the home and biblical teachings are typically taught in the parochial schools.
2. Although not specifically biblical, moral education is part of the curriculum in both parochial and public schools. For example, FBISD has a weekly character education trait that is taught via Advisory classes.
OUT OF THE DARK AGES
• AD 800 – Emergence of Charlemagne and Alcuin
• Revival of education
• AD 950 – Emergence of Gerbert
ANALYSIS QUESTION
What is the relationship
between how Charlemagne,
Alcuin and Gerbert revived education in the Middle to Central Ages? See pgs.
50-51, 54
Charlemagne
Alcuin
Gerbert
• Charlemagne started/enacted legislation to require every freeman’s son to be enrolled in school and that they stay in school until they mastered reading and writing.
• Charlemagne’s legislations allowed Alcuin and Gerbert to truly provide compulsory education.
• Memorize in order to recite
• Provide a variety of content areas
• Question belief system
• Use of manipulatives (abacus)
• Lecture method
• Public speaking
Answer to: ANALYSIS QUESTION
SHAPERS OF EDUCATION
Charlamagne(742 – 814)
Alcuin(735 – 804)
Gerbert (950 – 1003)
• Government should provide free education
• REQUIRED education
• Importance of teacher education
• Schools in cathedrals and monestaries
• Sons of all freemen in school
• Learning by recitation
• Helped Charlamagne reestablish schools
• Students should question why they find truth in their beliefs
•Math with Arabic numerals
•Abacus
•Value of each subject
•Teaching by lecture
•Encouraged study of public speaking
SYNTHESIS QUESTIONWithout using your textbook, work with
your partner to predict the outcome of modern education if Charlemagne had
not placed a greater emphasis on shaping education.
* Be prepared to share with the class *
Answer to:SYNTHESIS QUESTION
Answers will vary greatly based on:
• Individual Culture
• Upbringing
• Environment
• Beliefs
• Values
• Status
EVALUATION QUESTION
What is of
Charlemagne’s influence
on the modern day educational
system?
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Most people will probably agree that his contributions led to a more standardized form of
education. Not only is education now available to all social
classes, but people now have a multitude of choices and are also
able to continue their higher education because of the modern
university system.
CLOSURE EVENT
• If you could change one thing about today’s educational system what would it be?
• What is something that you could NOT DO WITHOUT in your classroom, school or district?
“TELL ME AND I’LL FORGET;SHOW ME AND I MAY
REMEMBER;INVOLVE ME AND I’LL
UNDERSTAND.”CHINESE PROVERB
SOURCESImages and Video:
• http://www.newgre.org/gre-2011/greek-introducing-word-week/attachment/magnifying-glass-over-dictionary /
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_university
• http://www.repfineart.com/reproduction-oil-paintings/michelangelo
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• http://www.califashioned.com/california-fashion-school-reviews-your-opinions-please/
• http://www.assambearing.com/rbs/images/core_values.jpg
• https://vimeo.com/8439038