Although the emergence of medieval universities has obvious limitations, it should be affirmed that the emergence of medieval universities laid the foundation for running modern universities and promoted the development of higher education, which has important historical significance.
Set an example of academic freedom and seeking truth.
The emergence of medieval universities, especially medieval universities, had great autonomy, promoted academic freedom, encouraged scholars and students to explore the truth, and made great contributions to the development of human culture. Modern universities have become the gathering place of advanced culture, which is inseparable from the position established by medieval universities in the social system.
(B) the formation of academic centers to promote academic development.
In the Middle Ages, when universities advocated academic freedom, a large number of scholars gathered. In the process of educating students, they spread social culture and directly become a bridge to inherit culture. The pursuit of truth promotes the development of social thought and science, and makes universities become social academic centers.
(3) It provides a lot of meaningful practical experience for the later development of universities.
Universities in the early Middle Ages formed a preliminary discipline division and degree system. For example, the subject division system, which is a teaching and organization form divided by occupation, has been affecting modern universities. For another example, although there are some differences in the degree system of higher education in modern countries, they all originated directly from medieval universities. The three-level degree system in the modern sense directly originated from British universities, which were deeply influenced by the University of Paris and introduced the concept of degree. Later, the British degree system was transplanted to the United States. /kloc-After the 0/9th century, with the emergence of graduate education in the United States and its influence on higher education in the world, most countries and regions have established modern degree systems according to the American model.