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The Paideia (pie-day-a) program is a philosophical and pedagogical model proposed by Mortimer Adler and the Paideia Group (1982) that integrates didactic instruction and coaching exercises with seminar discussions. The seminar promotes critical and interpretive thinking through Socratic questioning and is appropriate for elementary and secondary grade students as well as for adults. The Paideia ...