Classical education, often thought of as providing a traditional education, has a variety of synonyms. Some refer to it as a "liberal arts education," where students study the foundational subjects of literature, history, philosophy, and mathematics. Others might call it a "humanities-based education" since it involves the exploration of human thought and creativity. For some, it's simply called a "timeless education" as the principles and ideas taught have stood the test of time. Another synonym that is gaining popularity is "Great Books education," which signifies an education that prioritizes the study of influential texts. Finally, "classics-based education" refers to the focus on studying the classics, from ancient Greece and Rome to more contemporary classics.