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Norms And Nobility

by David V. Hicks
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Overview

A reissue of a classic text, Norms and Nobility is a provocative reappraisal of classical education that offers a workable program for contemporary school reform. David Hicks contends that the classical tradition promotes a spirit of inquiry that is concerned with the development of style and conscience, which makes it an effective and meaningful form of education. Dismissing notions that classical education is elitist and irrelevant, Hicks argues that the classical tradition can meet the needs of our increasingly technological society as well as serve as a feasible model for mass education.

Synopsis

A reissue of a classic text, Norms and Nobility is a provocative reappraisal of classical education that offers a workable program for contemporary school reform.

About the Author, David V. Hicks

David V. Hicks is President of the Darlington School in Rome, Ga.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
182
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761814672

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