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EARLY

CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
& MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Prepared by:

MA. JONA GRACE S. NALE


EARLY
CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
 ROMAN CATHOLIC
• Center of Education and Literacy
 CONSTANTINE I / THE GREAT
• The first emperor who converted to Christian
• He recognized Christianity as the Official State
Religion
Milvian Battle
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION

Chi-Rho

“Christogram”
Chi – Rho

(Banner of
Constantine
The Great)
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
Primary Aim:
 Moral Regeneration of the individual
Types:
1. Moral Training - teaches us the values and virtues in life
2. Religious Training – teaches us all about Christianity
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION

Basic Elements:
1. Church Doctrine
2. Church Rituals
3. Moral Virtues
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION

Agencies and Organizations:


1. Catechumenal Schools
2. Catechetical Schools
3. Cathedral Schools
Top 10
EARLY CHRISTIAN
Oldest
EDUCATION
Schools in
the
Philippines
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
Methods Used:
1. Impromptu Exposition
2. Exhortation Method
3. Example Method
4. Catechetical Method
5. Rote Recitation
EARLY CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION
Financing:
 Students availed free education

Outstanding Contributions of Education:


 Conversion of more than one-half of the world into
Christianity with the highest ideals of spirituality and
morality
EARLY
MUSLIM
EDUCATION

700 A.D. – 1350 A.D.


EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Aims:
1. Scientific
2. Practical
3. Religious
4. Vocational
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Types:
1. Science
2. Vocational
3. Religious
4. Artistic Designing
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION
Contents to be Studied:
1. Focused on Math
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Philosophy
5. History
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Agencies of Education:
1. Elementary School
2. Secondary School
3. University
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Organization of Grade Levels


1. Elementary - @4
2. Secondary - @ 10
3. University
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Religious School
Maktabs (Mosque)
Madrasa
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Method of Instruction
1. Lecture
2. Observation
3. Experimentation
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Financing:
 Free Primary Education
 Higher Education was a Privilege
EARLY MUSLIM
EDUCATION

Outstanding Contributions to Education


1. Use of Zero
2. Use of Decimal System
3. Using the laboratory and experimental
method in teaching of Science

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