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Mortimer Adler – Learning

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Learning

In 1954 Dr. Mortimer Adler hosted a live weekly television series in San Francisco, comprised of 52 half-hour programs entitled The Great Ideas. These programs were produced by the Institute for Philosophical Research and were carried as a public service by the American Broadcasting Company, presented by (NET) National Educational Television, the precursor to what is now PBS.

Unfortunately, only the Bay-area residents were fortunate to see and hear Dr. Adler deliver these highly instructive and penetrating programs. Were it not for the foresight of Dr. Adler and his colleagues, to film each telecast (as this was a time before videotape) they would have been lost. Dr. Adler bequeathed these films to the Center, making this invaluable work available to our universities, colleges, high schools, libraries, fellow citizens, and particularly to our young people who may not be aware of his important contributions. These half-hour programs are the perfect length for use in your home, office, classrooms, or discussion groups.

Although television presentation techniques have improved since then, it is the content of these programs that remains timeless and relevant to our world today.

Content

1. The Nature of Human Learning
– Discovery Comes Before Instruction
– Learning is Always Active
– The Student’s Interests Should Not Govern Learning
– Teaching Should Combat Weaknesses

2. Adult Learning
– A Lifetime of Learning
– Grownups are More Educable Than Children
– Children Learn Skills; Adults Learn Wisdom
– When Learning Stops, the Mind Atrophies

3. Learning from Books – How to Read A Book
– How to Learn by Reading
– Reading for Information and Reading for Enlightenment
– The Art of Reading for Enlightenment
– The Three Questions and the Three Sets of Rules

4. Learning from Discussion – The Art of Conversation
– Learning by Discovery and by Discussion
– The Three Preconditions for Discussion
– The Ten Rules for Conducting a Discussion
– Asking Good Questions is the Key to Good Discussion

5. Learning Through Television – How to Watch Television
– The Obstacles to Learning from TV
– Watch TV Actively
– Make Notes, Ask Questions, Challenge What You’re Told
– Follow TV Viewing with Discussion

Runtime: 2 hours 30 minutes

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Digital Download: You will receive a download link via your order email after successful payment. In 1954 Dr. Mortimer Adler hosted a live weekly television series in San Francisco, comprised of 52 half-hour programs entitled The Great Ideas. These programs were produced by the Institute for Philosophical Research and were carried as a public service by the American Broadcasting Company, presented by (NET) National Educational Television, the precursor to what is now PBS.