Women in the Liberal Arts Tradition

Preview Video Course Description Philosophy, Wisdom, the Liberal Arts, the Muses, and the Virtues are personified as women in the long tradition of classical education,…

On Teaching Fairy Stories

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…

Performing Shakespeare in Your Classroom

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…

The Art of Poetry Graduate Course

About the Instructor Your professor for this graduate course is Dr. Kathryn Smith. Along with Dr. Smith, Teacher Assistant Nate Antiel will support graduate students…

Teaching the Bible Classically

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…

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…