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  • The Core Curriculum is a confluence of Jesuit ideals, and Great Books rigors, known as Ratio Studiorum.
  • His Latin grammar was adopted as a standard work by the Ratio Studiorum, or Plan of Studies, of the Jesuits.
  • He was a member of the first committee appointed by Father General Acquaviva to draw up the Jesuit " Ratio Studiorum ".
  • Possevino is creating an authorized bibliography of the traditional arts and sciences elaborating the humanistic educational precepts of the Jesuit " Ratio Studiorum ".
  • If the influence of Cicero and Quintilian permeates the Ratio Studiorum, it is through the lenses of devotion and the militancy of the Counter-Reformation.
  • Years are named after the progression in the Jesuit " Ratio Studiorum " : Elements, Rudiments, Grammar, Syntax, Poetry, Rhetoric.
  • The Ratio Studiorum of the Jesuits made it incumbent on their professors of Scripture to acquire a mastery of Greek, Hebrew, and other Oriental languages.
  • The " Ratio Studiorum " relied on the classical subjects ( theology, philosophy, Latin and Greek ) and did not contain any provisions for elementary education.
  • Charles Sears Baldwin writes, " The sixteenth century closed with the full [ classical ] doctrine operative in the Ratio Studiorum and in the rhetoric of Soarez " ( 64 ).
  • To begin, Possevino discourses on the principles of Jesuit humanist pedagogy enunciated in the " Ratio studiorum " in a preliminary section, " Cultura ingeniorum ".
  • While retaining the academic rigor of the Ratio Studiorum, Prep shifted to an integrated approach to studies designed to develop students abilities to analyze, synthesize, reflect, and problem solve.
  • In 1663, at age 12, he was sent to the University of Cahors, where he studied rhetoric and philosophy under the influence of the Jesuit " ratio studiorum ".
  • Pachtler's volumes form the standard work on the educational system of the Jesuits; it is entitled : " Ratio Studiorum et Institutiones Scholasticae Societatis Jesu, per Germaniam olim Vigentes ".
  • In 1585 he was summoned to Rome as the representative of France on the Committee of Six, who eventually drew up Father Acquaviva's first edition of the " Ratio Studiorum ", printed in 1586.
  • Education during the college's early history was based on St Ignatius "'Ratio Studiorum ", with emphasis upon theology, classics and science, all of which still feature prominently in the curriculum.
  • Also in November 2012, the Provincial implemented the Order s own internal  Procedure for Controversies Arising from Public Statement of the Brothers, part of the Order s  General Plan for Studies ( " Ratio Studiorum Generalis " ).
  • This General Chapter established a " ratio studiorum ", or program of studies, which was to be implemented for the entire Dominican Order, that featured the study of philosophy as a preparative for those not sufficiently trained to study theology.
  • In 1584 Bus閑 went to Rome at the command of the General of the Society, Claudio Acquaviva, who had appointed him a member of a commission to draw up a system or plan of studies ( Ratio Studiorum ) for the entire Society.
  • Each school day began with Mass, and the young men were expected to master a traditional Jesuit curriculum patterned after the Ratio Studiorum ( established by the Society of Jesus in 1599 ) : Latin, Greek, math, literature, science and religion.
  • By 1259, however, it became evident that youths entering the Order were not sufficiently trained; the new " ratio studiorum " of 1259 established " studia philosophiae " in certain provinces corresponding to the university faculty of arts ."
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