Education and Society: Schools, Teachers, and Pupils in the Medieval World
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Special Session
Organizer Name
Sarah B. Lynch
Organizer Affiliation
Angelo State Univ.
Presider Name
Sarah B. Lynch
Paper Title 1
Fosterage versus Schooling and Social Dynamics of Education in Medieval Iceland
Presenter 1 Name
Ryder Patzuk-Russell
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Univ. of Birmingham
Paper Title 2
System for Teaching: On the Pedagogical Project of Peter Lombard's Sentences
Presenter 2 Name
Robert J. Porwoll
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Univ. of Chicago
Paper Title 3
The Devil's School: Paradigms of Teaching in Cynewulf's Juliana
Presenter 3 Name
Christina M. Heckman
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Augusta Univ.
Paper Title 4
Teachers, Students, and Schools in Visigothic Iberia
Presenter 4 Name
Mark Lewis Tizzoni
Presenter 4 Affiliation
Angelo State Univ.
Start Date
14-5-2017 10:30 AM
Session Location
Bernhard 208
Description
This session will examine the intersection between education and society in the Middle Ages. Papers range from exploring the status of schools within their medieval communities to discussions on representations of education in literature and philosophy, stretching from Visigothic Iberia to Anglo-Saxon England and onwards to twelfth-century Paris and later medieval Iceland.
Sarah B. Lynch
Education and Society: Schools, Teachers, and Pupils in the Medieval World
Bernhard 208
This session will examine the intersection between education and society in the Middle Ages. Papers range from exploring the status of schools within their medieval communities to discussions on representations of education in literature and philosophy, stretching from Visigothic Iberia to Anglo-Saxon England and onwards to twelfth-century Paris and later medieval Iceland.
Sarah B. Lynch