MindMap Gallery Comparing education in Sparta and Athens
This is a mind map about comparing education in Sparta and Athens, comparing the similarities and differences, including educational attitudes, educational training goals, educational methods, etc.
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Comparison of education in Athens and Sparta
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Hierarchical education serves the slave-owning class
The goals of training, whether they are soldiers or citizens, are to serve the country's political system.
Slaves had no right to education
Pay attention to education and sports to meet the requirements of the times
Sparta to conquer and enslave the indigenous population
The whole country is in arms
Athens for self-improvement
Legislation stipulates educational responsibilities
Systematic military training for citizens
All have age classifications and are relatively complete.
Sparta
If the baby is born and has been inspected by the elders and has no disability and is physically strong, the mother can raise it on behalf of the state. After the age of 7, the baby will be sent to a national education center to receive systematic education and guidance. At the age of 30, he will become a citizen (official/soldier) and be discharged from military service at the age of 60.
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After the baby is born, the father decides whether to raise it or not. The baby is educated at home before the age of 7. After the age of 7, the baby can enter school. The 16-18-year-old can study in the National Gymnasium. The 18-20-year-old can enter the Youth Military Training Corps for training. After the 20-year-old ceremony Grant the title of citizen
different
educational attitude
Sparta Education is a national undertaking and is completely controlled by the state
Athens <Incomplete laissez-faire policy> Education is the responsibility of the family
educational content
Sparta
Pure military physical training
moral indoctrination
Not paying attention to the learning of scientific and cultural knowledge
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Covers all aspects of moral, intellectual, physical, artistic and labor aspects
military training
read, write, count
music
politics
law
...
Educational training goals
Sparta to suppress resistance
Cultivate brave and courageous warriors to defend our country.
Athens for the harmonious development of the city-state
Cultivate national citizens with harmonious physical and mental development
body fitness
Possess virtues such as wisdom, courage, temperance, justice, etc.
Educational methods
Sparta focused on brutal training and corporal punishment by whipping
Athens education is moderate, democratic and flexible
educational institution
All educational institutions in Sparta belonged to the state
military camp training center
youth military training corps
Educational institutions in Athens include private schools and state schools.
private
grammar
strings
wrestling
National
National Stadium
youth military training corps
teachers
Sparta
Outstanding young people serve as instructors
Good citizens act as watchdogs
athens
Various people serve as teachers
freemen
slave
education for women
Sparta
Pay attention to women’s education, fertility and national defense
Receive the same military and physical training as men
athens
women have lower status
Women receive limited life skills education at home
Educational policies
political system
economic development direction
Different geographical environment
Sparta
agricultural type
athens
Commercial
Institutional life is tough
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