Stages of Education

By ManaLo
  • 4500 BCE

    Primitive Education

    Primitive Education
    Education was focused on security survival and comformity. It was also focused on the preservation and transmission of traditions.
  • 2300 BCE

    Early Civilizations

    Early Civilizations
    -Writing emerges in Egypt and Babylon
    - School emerges placing adults as teachers (scribes and priests)
    - Memorization was the primary method
    -Physical discipline was the motivator
  • 800 BCE

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece
    Prepared children for adult activities;
    -Sparta produced soldier -citizens
    -Athens trained citizens in the arts and literature as well as in physical education
  • 753 BCE

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome
    Focused on literature and oratory, disregarding art and science
  • 1100

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages
    Church controlled education focused on preparing people for the afterlife. Paying no attention to physical and scientific education; music was only taught for liturgical purposes.
  • 1300

    Renaissance (Humanist Education)

    Renaissance (Humanist Education)
    Scholars looked back at the classical education of the Greeks and Romans and accomodated it to their era and culture.
  • 1500

    The Reformation

    The Reformation
    Promoted universal education, primarily focused in reading and writing for the acknowledgement of the Scriptures
  • The Scientific Movement

    The Scientific Movement
    Johann Amos Comenius, John Locke and Rousseau contribute to education in observing that children must be taught through perception and ilustration of the world. "Children are not miniature adults"; therefore, through a scientific base child education must be in contrast to that of an adult.
  • Protestant Education

    Protestant Education
    Leads to the enforcement of universal education as a means to defeat satan's Influenced ignorance on society.
  • Changes in the Humanistic Education U.S.

    Changes in the Humanistic Education U.S.
    Due to growing demands of commersialization, schools add practical and utilitarian subjects to the humanist- religious education
  • Educational System (Europe)

    Educational System (Europe)
    Most schools adopt a dual system education consisting in offering a vocational or technical pathway for students.
  • U.S. Public Schools

    U.S. Public Schools
    Establishment of a state-supported, secular free, public elementary and secondary schools.
  • Changes in the common curriculum

    Changes in the common curriculum
    Subjects of scientific and mathematical instruction were greatly emphasized and prioritized. This results in the loss of popularity of the classical subjects.
  • Increase in Education Demand

    Increase in Education Demand
    As public schools continued to outnumber private schools, countries saw an increasing demand of classroom and institution capabilities. This lead to shifting of the very popular individualized teaching into more grupal and general method.
  • Maria Montessori

    Maria Montessori
    Contributes world education greatly in devising techniques and materials focused on helping the mentally retarded and being a leading founder of Special education.