Promotion of humanities education and social welfare: For human beings, external forcing must be turned into inward examination. This is possible with the help of "Pydia". I am using an ambiguous German word "Bildung" that contains the meaning of "practice" with "education" rather than "paideia", "form". The core of the concept I recently developed, "Pydia", is to teach individuals what to do in certain circumstances. He or she works alone or with others.
I have received good education as I have been exposed to science, liberal arts, creative art. I participated in a magnet project called School of Health and Biological Sciences and held a humanities science course called Paideia. Paideia uses the teaching method of Socrates. Both of these courses taught us a critical and profound way of thinking about the world. At the same time, I really participated in news programs as well. I am a collaborator of the school newspaper. I am getting a lot of inspiration to become a designer. We design the newspaper manually, in fact it cuts the printed pillars and sticks them to the printer. I also participated in the first video yearbook of my high school. I first introduced me to Adobe products.
For example, I am replacing Paideia College with a non-profit New Yorker with humanistic education. From some Princeton classics, I have a special passion for Latin. Paideia has evolved from small businesses to operators with millions of business budgets and is creating amazing programs both inside and outside the United States to encourage creative and dynamic research in Greece and Latin. It produced a great magazine, Eidolon. I published an article titled "to modernize" fortunately.
Aequora began with Paideia Institute and Storm Waters in Brooklyn, classrooms near Bouywieck. Here, Master educator Stephen Huff made a community after school. The principle is that everyone makes a voice and everyone is listening. In 2013, Steven decided to let students read and write Latin. Paideia's alumni have joined and introduced a new Latin project for children. We call it the Aequora project. This is an interesting memory of the concept of static water.