Colonial Education the Colonial Era's (1636-1784) Adaptation Essay

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Colonial Education

The Colonial Era's (1636-1784) adaptation of higher education as viewed through its instructional purpose and educational missions can help describe and contextualize the essence of its practices. The stark difference into today's world resembles little about what historians describe during this time. The purpose of this essay is to describe the educational missions of the Colonial Era institutions of higher learning and how they differ in today's world as a new evolutions of these schools are recreated.

Thelin (2011) explained that "their space was transformed dramatically to play a role in the American campaign for independence," when describing the synthesizing of politics, spirit and science into the higher educational institutions such as Harvard, Dartmouth etc.. It appeared that these organizations had a special purpose within the forming of the historic quest for freedom from oppressive monarchies and unfair tax systems, that sometimes reappear in today's world.

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Colonial higher educational institutions had a deep religious and spiritual context contained within their purpose. These places weren't trying to make men smarter, but better and more complete humans with a soul and spirit. America was based on religious freedom and these ideas were expounded upon within the 9 colleges that were in operation during this time.

The purpose included taking wealthy sons of prominent figures and enrolling them into these institutions as young as possible. These students would be most likely fluent in Latin and math skills. These young men would be taught by all kinds of teachers including recent grads, locals, religious figures. Unlike today, where tenured professors make inordinate amounts of money along with football coaches being paid million dollar sums to represent universities, these colonial institutions were much more pious and conservative when associating profit with education.….....

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