Science and the Symphony of Creation
The default for science teachers seems to be that we teach what’s in the text, which usually means teaching the scientific facts and theories—the content…
The default for science teachers seems to be that we teach what’s in the text, which usually means teaching the scientific facts and theories—the content…
In this course, Timothy McIntosh works with five students to demonstrate his approach to teaching Shakespeare’s plays through performance. Tim insists upon starting with performance…
This full course with Dr. Ted Davis (see the short course format here) narrates the story of The Scientific Revolution, the period of roughly two…
In this course, Dr. Jordan Wood reviews what the New Testament and the earlier Christian writers up through Augustine and Maximus the Confessor have to…
In this course, Dr. David Schenk considers the apologetic methods and arguments within many of C.S. Lewis’s books and essays including: Dr. Schenk gives special…
Dr. Joshua Avery teaches Shakespeare with the Classical Education Graduate Program at the University of Dallas as well as Humane Letters at North Phoenix Preparatory…
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…
This short course with Dr. Ted Davis (see the full course format here) presents key aspects of The Scientific Revolution, the period of roughly two…
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…