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American Institute for History Education

American Institute for History Education. Lesson Planning and Binary Paideia. The Binary Paideia Approach. Understanding Paideia will provide students with consistent content structure. This approach can be used when studying any time, people, or culture. What is a Paideia ?.

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American Institute for History Education

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  1. American Institute for History Education Lesson Planning and Binary Paideia

  2. The Binary Paideia Approach • Understanding Paideia will provide students with consistent content structure. • This approach can be used when studying any time, people, or culture.

  3. What is a Paideia? • What is a Paideia? • …A Paideia is everything that • makes that regime what it is. • …In other words, what is the regime like? • …Who’s in charge and why? • …How do people define themselves? • …What are the settled things?

  4. For example • Stories and myths that define a people… • What are the children taught? • the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Torah, the Bible, the Koran, the Declaration of Independence, the Communist Manifesto

  5. Our Paideia • How would you describe the US? • Who’s in charge and why? • What do we teach our children about ourselves?

  6. More on Paideia • Paideia also examines a society’s highest moral excellence or virtue. • Looking at US History, what men and women exemplified our highest moral excellence or virtue? • Why?

  7. Paideia examines segments of society • Politeia Regime– • The type of structure:   How do they rule themselves? • Athenian Assembly, the US Constitution/ Republic, Britain ’s Constitutional Monarchy, etc

  8. Segments of society, con’t • Politeuma • Ruling order--Those who have power: • The first & second estates in ancien regime France    • The Communist Party in the USSR    • The Citizens of the United States

  9. Western Civilization The students will learn that the US Paideia is in line with a series of Paideias, starting with the ancient Greeks. Students will eventually see differences in the Paideias.

  10. Binary Paideia • Students will contrast a Paideia from one time period with a Paideia from another time period. • Students will eventually identify contrasting Paideias within one nation • e.g. the North vs. the South in 1860.

  11. More on Binary Paideia • Enables students to discover the essence or nature of various cultures, and articulate what makes a particular society what it is. • Students will contrast four essential aspects of each society.

  12. 1. Politeia • The society’s regime, the structure of their government. • For example… • Athenian Assembly, the US Constitution Republic, Britain ’s Constitutional Monarchy, etc

  13. 2. Politeuma • Ruling order--Those who have power: • For example… • The Communist Party in the USSR    • The Citizens of the United States

  14. 3. Paideia • What makes a city what it is • Things the Politeia teaches its children… • Iliad, Aeneid, Bible, Koran, The Declaration of Independence, Communist Manifesto •  * Offices and honors are conferred on certain individuals •  * A certain set of morals & manners of those who make it to the top.

  15. 4. Virtue • The highest moral excellence of a society. • Roman Virtues Heroic Martial Valor Christian Virtues Holiness • Bourgeois Virtues Liberty • Revolutionary Virtues Equality

  16. For example: Hellenic Greece Politeia Regime: The Assembly Politeuma Ruling order: Citizens Paideia What makes a city what it is: Iliad & Odyssey Virtue The highest moral excellence: Participation in the Polis- Logos Contrasts: Spartans/ Athenians  Greeks/Persians

  17. The Lesson Plan Template • Let’s look at the lesson plan template: • Title, Grade, Subject, Objectives, • Binary Paideia chart, key terms, background, procedures/activities, • Homework, assessments, extension, resources

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