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The Trivium: Grammar (Part 1)

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The Trivium: Grammar (Part 1)

The Trivium: Grammar (Part 1)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.37 GB | Duration: 2h 0m

The basic materials of learning and the first part of The Trivium Education system

What you'll learn
Understanding the role of Grammar within The Trivium educational system.
Understanding how Grammar concerns the basic "materials" or elements of our learning.
Understanding symbols, ambiguity, categorisation and basic meaning-formation.
Understanding how Grammar sets the stage for our engagement in Logic and Rhetoric.
Requirements
No skills or experience are needed.
Description
Grammar is the first part of the classical Trivium system; a system of learning and education utilised throughout antiquity which remains effective to this day.

Grammar concerns the "materials" or building blocks of a given subject. Hence, when we learn the Grammar of any subject we learn the basic elements that it consists of including the facts, data, terminology and basic skills with which we can use to build our understand or mastery with, whether that be mastery of a given subject or a discipline.

This is why Grammar is the first part of the Trivium. It sets the basic elements of meaning within the system and without it, we cannot proceed to connect, develop and use our understanding throughout our use of Logic and Rhetoric. Hence, Grammar sets the foundation for our learning.

Throughout this course you will learn what Grammar is and the main approached that we can take to it. You will discover and why Grammar applies not only to all languages but all forms of language whether that be English, Music or Mathematics. You will also gain an understanding of how we take basic elements of meaning such as words and begin to form them together to begin building systems and bodies of knowledge.

Who this course is for
Whilst this course might be of particular interest to students, teachers and parents this course is intended for anyone who is interested in The Trivium system.