The Academy (Akademia) in Athens was created by Plato around the year 387 BC.
Though the Academy was essentially a school, it was not a school in the traditional sense of the word. There is little evidence that there was actually any sort of set curriculum. Rather, Plato would bring up questions through lectures that he and his students would consider philosophically, ethically, and rhetorically. It is also likely that they discussed mathematics and scientific concepts like the motion of the planets.
started when i wasborn
Plato, Aristotle, Stoic,
1914
Married women were once barred from teaching, especially in large city schools. In 1901, married women were allowed to teach in school.
It started some time in the 17th century :)
528 bc
Socrates started teaching around 5th century BCE in ancient Athens. He did not write any of his teachings down, so most of what we know about him comes from the writings of his students, such as Plato.
October, 1863
Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations
Dana Plato did not attend Eastland because she was not on the Facts of Life, She played Mr. Drummonds daughter on Different Strokes.
Euclid, during his education in Athens around 300 BC, is thought to have been taught by former students of Plato. Although Euclid lived about 100 years later, he learned many of the teachings of Plato and used them in his own teaching at the university in Alexandria, Egypt, and compiled many of them in his writing of Elements.
Plato.
Plato's teacher was Socrates, a philosopher from ancient Greece known for his questioning method of teaching and for his contributions to the development of Western philosophy. Plato went on to become one of the most influential philosophers in history and founded the Academy in Athens.
347 BC
When he got his bachlors in teaching
To start a Plato's Closet franchise a person needs to contact Winmark Corporation. Winmark Corporation is the company that franchises Plato's Closet stores to individuals.
Plato established the Academy in Athens, which was one of the earliest known universities and a center of philosophical and scientific teaching. He believed in the pursuit of knowledge and the importance of education in achieving a just society.