Dialectic
The Dialectic Level or logic stage of classical education is the second stage of the trivium. It is where students learn discernment, as they sort out the facts they learned in the grammar stage. Here middle school-aged students learn to debate and detect logical fallacies. Taking advantage of students’ natural critical thinking during the middle school years enables students to think through arguments.
Paideia Classical School desires to facilitate a spirit of academic excellence and character development in partnership with families. Providing a distinctive, comprehensive curriculum and evaluation for each student.
Forms of Instruction Include:
- Socratic Discussion
- Timeline
- Convocation
- Immersion Recreation Experiences
- Movie Days
- Projects & Papers
- Field Trips
- Study Groups
- Journals
D1
Culturative History (Bible, History, Art, Music, Architecture, Government)
English & Literature
Science (Earth Science / Physical Science)
Math (6/7, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I)
Latin I
D2
Culturative History (Bible, History, Politics, Art, Music, Architecture, Government)
English & Literature
Science (Biology / Chemistry / Physics / Anatomy & Physiology)
Math (Algebra I / Algebra II / Geometry)
Latin II or Socratic Logic