Education in Western Civilization

By karinak
  • 500 BCE

    Invention of Drama

    Invention of Drama
    The Greeks wrote the first plays. These educated the public on different Greek stories and language.
  • 484 BCE

    Herodotus was Born

    Herodotus was Born
    Herodotus was the first historian from Ancient Greece. He wrote about the Persian War and set a precedent for future history students.
  • 469 BCE

    Socrates was Born

    Socrates was Born
    Socrates was one of the first Greek philosophers. He started a train of great thinkers that we still learn from today. He also invented the Socratic method which is still used in schools today.
  • 387 BCE

    Plato Founded The Academy

    Plato Founded The Academy
    Plato was a great Greek philosopher who was taught by Socrates and wrote The Republic. He found an academy that taught the next great philosophers and emphasized education in Greek culture.
  • 246 BCE

    Library of Alexandria was Founded

    Library of Alexandria was Founded
    The library of Alexandria was a fundamental development in education in Hellenistic Greece. The library of Alexandria proves the eagerness to learn about other cultures and the meaning of life in Hellenistic Greece at the time.
  • 300

    Romanitas was Idealized

    Romanitas was Idealized
    The ideal of Romanitas was similar to Greek virtues in learning how to speak effectively. Romanitas Idealized education as in order to become a good Roman a person had to study language and rhetoric.
  • 476

    Rome Fell

    Rome Fell
    When Rome fell, all classical learning and rhetoric dwindled. Soon after Christianity would overcome Europe and practically extinguish classical learning, a bad time for education in Western history.
  • 771

    Charlemagne became King

    Charlemagne became King
    Charlemagne became the king of the Franks and started his own small renaissance, named the Carolingian Renaissance. He built many schools and academies in his time and rose the literacy rates, he also gathered scholars at the time and reformed the alphabet.
  • 1304

    Petrarch was Born

    Petrarch was Born
    Petrarch was a renowned writer and linguist. He is known for establishing grammatically correct Latin and encouraging the rebirth of classical writing, emulated in academies.
  • 1469

    Machiavelli was Born

    Machiavelli was Born
    Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the first political science piece, "The Prince." His work encouraged a future generation to learn political science and discuss what makes a good leader.
  • 1500

    Catholic and Protestant Reformations

    Catholic and Protestant Reformations
    The Catholic and Protestant Reformations both contributed greatly to literacy rates. Information passed quickly with the printing press and even the lower social classes began to read