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'''Classical education''' may refer to:
'''Classical education''' may refer to:


* [[Classical education in the Western world]]
*''Modern'' educational practices and educational movements:
* [[Classical education movement]]
**An education in the [[Classics]], especially in Ancient Greek and Latin
* [[Classical Christian education]]
**[[Classical education movement]], based on the trivium (grammar, logic, rhetoric) and quadrivium (astronomy, arithmetic, music and geometry)
**[[Classical Christian education]], an application of the classical education movement with an emphasis on the Christian faith.
* an education in the [[classics]], the study of classical antiquity
**Classical Islamic education see:
*** [[Madrasah]]
***[[Ijazah]]


==See also==
* ''Historical'' educational practices and values:
*[[Imperial examination]], a civil service examination system in Imperial China
**[[Education in ancient Greece]]
*[[Scholar-official]], government officials and prestigious scholars in Chinese society
**[[Education in Ancient Rome]]
*[[Ijazah]], a license particularly associated with transmission of Islamic religious knowledge
**in the West, education based on a [[classics]] curriculum
*[[Madrasa]], usually a specific type of religious school or college
**The curriculum of the Middle Ages: see [[Medieval university]]
**Classical Chinese education see:
*** [[Imperial examination]]
***[[Scholar-bureaucrats]]


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Revision as of 14:49, 11 September 2024

Classical education may refer to:

See also

  • Imperial examination, a civil service examination system in Imperial China
  • Scholar-official, government officials and prestigious scholars in Chinese society
  • Ijazah, a license particularly associated with transmission of Islamic religious knowledge
  • Madrasa, usually a specific type of religious school or college