Course 4: Scholé Community Leadership
In this fourth course, the Scholé Muses discuss the ways in which a good classical homeschool community should be led and curated. The vision of…
In this fourth course, the Scholé Muses discuss the ways in which a good classical homeschool community should be led and curated. The vision of…
In this third course (of four), the Scholé Muses focus on the practice of scholé. How can homeschool educators who have been formed by modern…
This brief, five-seminar course is based on the book Plato: The Great Philosopher-Educator by Dr. David Diener. Dr. Diener completed a dual PhD in …
In one of his most engaging presentations, Andrew Pudewa details the four arts of language: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. What is the difference between…
In this seminal course, Dr. Kevin Clark and Ravi Scott Jain (authors of The Liberal Arts Tradition) take us through a thoughtful, clear presentation of a paradigm…
The renewal of classical education has grown significantly over the last two decades. However, even seasoned classical educators agree that it can still be difficult to…
Dr. Carol Reynolds provides critical context in this course for teaching music classically. She covers a history, perspective and understanding of music that will integrate…
In this course, veteran history educator Wes Callihan traces the history of history, explores its purpose and value in the classical tradition, and discusses the…
In this course you will read through Homer’s The Odyssey, guided and inspired by St. John’s College tutors Dr. Eva Brann (who has tutored at St. John’s…
In this 47-minute conversation, Josh Gibbs and Christopher Perrin discuss the relevance and importance of the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes for classical educators, with…
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