There is considerable evidence, from many carefully controlled studies, that Classical Music can enhance thinking ability and clarity of thought. It can be educational in and of itself, though mostly from a musical standpoint, but it can assist the educational process in any discipline by giving the brain an extra exercise that can improve any educational pursuit.
The Classical education became Christianized since Augustine claimed and explained how Classical education fit into the Christian World-view.
In terms of African-Americans, W. E. B. DuBois argued that a classical education would be more beneficial where as Booker T. Washington argues that an Industrial education would be better.
The classical education consists of twelve years at school from age seven. It is usually divided into three parts: first to fourth grades, fifth to eighth, ninth to twelfth.
James Cappon has written: 'Bourgeois and bolshevist' -- subject(s): Civilization, Modern, Communism, Middle classes, Modern Civilization 'What classical education means' -- subject(s): Canada, Education, Aims and objectives, Classical education
Because of his work on Classical Conditioning, Pavlov is more closely associated with Psychology and with Education.
the renaissance and the time of great discovery and education.
Monasteries were important centers of education in ancient Ethiopia. Ge`ez, a Semitic language, is the classical language of Ethiopian literature.
Andrew Amos has written: 'The Great Oyer of poisoning' 'Four lectures on the advantages of a classical education as an auxillary to a commercial education'
The motto of Great Hearts Academies is 'Classical Education, Revolutionary Schools'.
Francis Willey Kelsey has written: 'Latin and Greek in American education with symposia on the value of humanistic studies' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Education, Classical education
Its significance is the return to the classical education as taught prior to the 1980s. See link below.
Two classical values of Renaissance humanists were a focus on individual potential and the importance of education and knowledge. Humanists believed in the ability of individuals to improve themselves through learning and personal development, and they emphasized the importance of education in shaping a well-rounded individual.