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who founded the school in Rome

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Roman school" redirects here. For the 16th to 17th century music composers, see Roman School. For 20th century art movement, see Scuola Romana.

Education in ancient Rome progressed from an informal, familial system of education in the early Republic to a tuition-based system during the late Republic and the Empire. The Roman education system was based on the Greek system – and many of the private tutors in the Roman system were Greek slaves or freedmen. The educational methodology and curriculum used in Rome was copied in its provinces, and provided a basis for education systems throughout later Western civilization. Organised education remained relatively rare, and there are few primary sources or accounts of the Roman educational process until the 2nd century AD. Due to the extensive power wielded by the paterfamilias over Roman families, the level and quality of education provided to Roman children varied drastically from family to family; nevertheless, Roman popular morality came eventually to expect fathers to have their children educated to some extent, and a complete advanced education was expected of any Roman who wished to enter politics.[1]

Contents

1 Education during the Empire

2 Influences

3 Tiers of schooling

3.1 Moral education

3.2 Ludus

3.3 Grammaticus

3.4 Rhetor

3.5 Philosophy

4 References

5 Further reading

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