Book contents
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Jews in the Medieval Islamic World
- Part II Social and Institutional History
- Chapter 11 Demography and Migrations
- Chapter 12 Economic Activities
- Chapter 13 Jewish Religious and Communal Organization
- Chapter 14 Schools and Education
- Chapter 15 The Life Cycle and the Annual Cycle in Genizah Society
- Chapter 16 Family Life in Genizah Society
- Part III Spiritual and Intellectual History
- Index
- References
Chapter 14 - Schools and Education
from Part II - Social and Institutional History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2021
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- The Cambridge History of Judaism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Jews in the Medieval Islamic World
- Part II Social and Institutional History
- Chapter 11 Demography and Migrations
- Chapter 12 Economic Activities
- Chapter 13 Jewish Religious and Communal Organization
- Chapter 14 Schools and Education
- Chapter 15 The Life Cycle and the Annual Cycle in Genizah Society
- Chapter 16 Family Life in Genizah Society
- Part III Spiritual and Intellectual History
- Index
- References
Summary
Education in general can be characterized as the interactions among four “commonplaces,” that is, four factors that are usually present in educational situations and enterprises: the learner, the instructor, the milieu, and the subject matter. It is our intention here to marshal the sources that illuminate the assumptions that Jewish communities and individuals living in the medieval Islamic world made about these factors.
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- The Cambridge History of Judaism , pp. 484 - 513Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021