1. Education from the Classical to the Renaissance
The curriculum during the Renaissance focused on Latin speaking and reading, writing, arithmetic, religion, and morals. There was mainly an emphasis on Latin and Greek classics. The major aim of secondary schooling was to develop social skills, values, and interpretive perspectives considered appropriate to leadership roles in the governance of society or in the professions of law, medicine, ministry, or occupations of teaching in Latin grammar schools or colleges. ...
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