The aims of Chivalric Education are:
1. Morality- To inculcate in the minds of the young nobles the virtues of honor, honesty, courage, bravery, courtesy, etc.
2. Responsibility- To get the young nobles to assume their responsibilities, how to manage their own estates, and how to deal to the lower classes of people.
3. Horsemanship- To train the young nobles in horseback warfare, hunting and tournaments.
4. Gallantry- To train the young nobles how todeal gallantry with the ladies of nobility and protection of the weak.
5. Religiosity- To train the young nobles to be devoted to the service of God.
6. Social Graces- To train the young girls in the social graces and manners fit for the ladies of the nobility.
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Education in the PhilippinesThe aims of education in the Philippines are much like their version of the US Constitution. It is the way of the land and is closely followed by most of the population. It lays out their views on education, politics, and society.
The definition of chivalric is: something that relates to chivalry. Chivalric is a word that was used mostly in the Middle Ages. Another word for chivalric is chivalrous.
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