Teaching Medieval History: The Age of Light
Notice: New Course Under Development (Releasing Soon!) Teaching Medieval History: The Age of Light, with Dr. Junius Johnson, illuminates the true genius of the Middle…
Notice: New Course Under Development (Releasing Soon!) Teaching Medieval History: The Age of Light, with Dr. Junius Johnson, illuminates the true genius of the Middle…
Join veteran Latin teacher and textbook author Karen T. Moore in her course “Classical Art and Archaeology: Teaching Latin and the Humanities with the Monuments…
Dr. Junius Johnson—a classical Christian educator, author, and Yale-trained scholar of theology, philosophy, and literature—explores the vital role of music in the humanities classroom and…
David V. Hicks is a graduate of Princeton University and an Oxford Rhodes Scholar who published Norms and Nobility: A Treatise on Education in 1981 as…
Join veteran Latin teacher and Latin textbook author Karen T. Moore as she considers the theme of Furor and Pietas in several books from Vergil’s…
In this course, Dr. David Seibel provides an in depth look at the leadership styles and subsystems essential to reaching institutional mastery by considering six…
In this course, we have combined our full content from Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing presented by Andrew Pudewa with a survey by Dr. Christopher Perrin on the key elements of pedagogy…
Dr. Junius Johnson—a classical Christian educator, author, and Yale-trained scholar of theology, philosophy, and literature—opens this course with a definition of faerie and fairyland, lays…
In this course, educator and author Chris Hall delivers five lectures that define and describe the common arts and also identify their place alongside the…
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…