Sentences with phrase «classical learning»

With the incorporation of new technologies in training, classical learning methodologies have been adapted, transformed into new models and learning strategies.
So in her conclusion she highlights some of the accomplishments of Byzantine civilization: an imperial government built on a trained civilian administration and tax system; a legal structure based on Roman law; a curriculum of secular education that preserved classical learning; theological thought, artistic expression, and spiritual traditions that are still alive in the Orthodox churches; and coronation and court rituals that were adopted by other rulers.
The Northtown Academy campus of Chicago International Charter School (CICS) combines a commitment to classical learning with innovative citizenship education grounded in public debate.
More important, Botticelli continued to make classical learning, Christian symbolism, drawing in perspective, figures on a powerful scale, and life drawing central to Renaissance ideals, like Piero della Francesca before him.
Alma - Tadema's paintings gave the Victorians a taste of sensuality under a respectable veneer of classical learning.
Classical learning is the superstructure of a literary education, not the foundation.
Classical learning has had its chance with the well - to - do - class, and has failed — failed to impress on them that learning should mould life, a failure which originates in a lack of relevancy in the subject - matter of education.
«Classical learning has had its chance... and has failed.»
The mannered and indirect style of Lyly's writing in Euphues gave rise to the term euphuism for writing that employed a deliberate excess of literary devices in order to show off classical learning and knowledge of all kinds.
Classical learning is all too often put on the back burner but it can be the root of some severe issues.
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