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DECLARATION OF PAIDEIA PRINCIPLES
We,
the members of the Paideia Group, hold these truths to be the
principles of the Paideia Program.

that all children can learn;
that, therefore, they all deserve the same quality of schooling,
not just the same quantity;

that the quality of schooling to which they are entitled is what
the wisest parents would wish for their own children, the best
education for the best being the best education for all;

that schooling at its best is preparation for becoming generally
educated in the course of a whole lifetime, and that schools should
be judged on how well they provide such preparation;

that the three callings for which schooling should prepare all
Americans are, (a) to earn a decent livelihood, (b) to be a good
citizen of the nation and the world, and (c) to make a good life
for ones self;

that the primary cause of genuine learning is the activity of
the learners own mind, sometimes with the help of a teacher
functioning as a secondary and cooperative cause;

that the three types of teaching that should occur in our schools
are didactic teaching of subject matter, coaching that produces
the skills of learning, and Socratic questioning in seminar discussion;

that the results of these three types of teaching should be (a)
the acquisition of organized knowledge, (b) the formation of habits
of skill in the use of language and mathematics, and (c) the growth
of the minds understanding of basic ideas and issues;

that each students achievement of these results would be
evaluated in terms if that students competencies and not
solely related to the achievements of other students;

that the principal of the school should never be a mere administrator,
but always a leading teacher who should be cooperatively engaged
with the schools teaching staff in planning, reforming,
and reorganizing the school as an educational community;

that the principal and faculty of a school should themselves be
actively engaged in learning;

that the desire to continue their own learning should be the prime
motivation of those who dedicate their lives to the profession
of teaching.
The Paideia Group
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