Narration: A Classical Guide

Course Introduction The English educator and reformer Charlotte Mason (1842 – 1923) encouraged the practice of a reading practice called narration in which students learned…

Myth Made Fact

Course Introduction With C. S. Lewis, whose own acceptance of Christ hinged on his understanding that Christ is the myth become fact, this course will…

The Seven Liberal Arts

The Liberal Arts as the Liberating Arts… Why are the liberal arts called “liberal?” Why are they called “arts?” How did they originate to become…

Effective Upper School Teaching & Leadership

In this course, Dr. Christopher Schlect, director of the Classical Christian Studies Graduate Program at New Saint Andrews College, addresses what it means to teach upper-school students…

A Brief History of Classical Education

This course presents a pithy introduction and overview of ancient and medieval education, tracing the roots and genesis of the classical tradition of education. Dr. Matthew…

Essential Philosophy

This course is taught by a vibrant professor of philosophy, Dr. David Schenk, who introduces teachers to some of the essential elements of philosophy. Philosophy…

Awakening Wonder: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty

In this brief course, Dr. Stephen Turley traces and explains the tradition of the enduring transcendental ideals of truth, goodness, and beauty. If truth, goodness, and beauty are cornerstones…

Grammar School Teaching and Leadership

This course is a must-take course for both grammar school teachers and grammar school leaders. In this course, master grammar school educator and principal Lori Jill Keeler…