Teaching Science Classically Symposium
This course combines content from three engaging ClassicalU presenters from three different courses on ClassicalU. John Mays begins the course with lessons on Wonder and…
This course combines content from three engaging ClassicalU presenters from three different courses on ClassicalU. John Mays begins the course with lessons on Wonder and…
This course with William (Bill) Carey will present a plan for hosting Socratic discussions about mathematical ideas and puzzles. In each lesson, Bill will demonstrate…
**Note: Course In Redevelopment (No Certificate Currently)** This course is a thorough introduction to the logical fallacies, organized by fallacies of relevance, presumption, and purpose.…
Learn from this selection below of twelve top presenters (from across fifteen other courses on ClassicalU.com) as they each share how to cultivate a flourishing…
Course Introduction Bible scholar and professor Dr. Fred Putnam presents a course on teaching the Bible as a classic or classical text. Dr. Fred Putnam…
The English educator and reformer Charlotte Mason (1842 – 1923) was an inspirational advocate for what she called a “liberal education.” In this course Charlotte…
Course Introduction The English educator and reformer Charlotte Mason (1842 – 1923) encouraged the practice of a reading practice called narration in which students learned…
Course Introduction In this course, Dr. Vigen Guroian presents three lectures on the ways that classic literature awakens the moral imagination. He also leads several…
This course, led by Dr. Amy Gilbert Richards, explores the philosophical foundations and practical guidance for serving students with special learning needs in classical schools.…
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