
In the culture of ancient Greece, the term paideia (ə; παιδεία) referred to the rearing and education of the ideal member of the polis. It incorporated both practical, subject-based schooling and a focus upon the socialization of individuals within the aristocratic order of the polis. The practical aspects of this education included subjec...
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(Greek: `education,` or `learning`), system of education and training in classical Greek and Hellenistic (Greco-Roman) cultures that included such ... [5 related articles]
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pedeia, paedeia, paideia In ancient Greek society: education or upbringing; more genenrally, a society's culture; the sum of physical and intellectual achievement to which the human body and mind can aspire.
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