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Classical Homeschool Welcome

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  1. Part 1: Welcome and Basic Orientation

    Lecture 1: Welcome & Equipping (Preview Content)
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  2. Lecture 2: Encouragement and Guiding Principles
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  3. Lecture 3: Homeschool Management
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  4. Lecture 4: Liturgical and Restful Learning
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  5. Lecture 5: Outsourcing & Curriculum Selection
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  6. Part 2: Symposium with Guided Exploration
    Lecture 6: What is Classical Education?
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  7. Lecture 7: Vision for a Freeing and Ennobling Homeschool
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  8. Lecture 8: Introduction to Classical Education
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  9. Lecture 9: Introduction to Scholé
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  10. Lecture 10: Morning Time
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  11. Lecture 11: Reading Aloud
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  12. Lecture 12: Essentials of Effective Teaching: Foundational Principles
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  13. Lecture 13: Discussion: The Teacher and Healthy Relationships
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  14. Lecture 14: On Fairy Tales and the Truth in Them
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  15. Lecture 15: Awakening the Moral Imagination through Fairy Tales and Stories
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  16. Lecture 16: What is Narration? Assimilation and Assessment
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  17. Lecture 17: Discussion of Narration
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  18. Lecture 18: Introduction to Liturgical Learning
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  19. Lecture 19: Recovering Scholé - A Discussion with Sarah Mackenzie
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  20. Lecture 20: Assessing Students Classically with Joshua Gibbs
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  21. Lecture 21: Meaningful Assessments with Robyn Burlew
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  • Do you already practice Morning Time with your family? Share what your Morning Time includes and looks like on the course forum.
  • What visuals do you provide for your students during Morning Time?
  • How does Morning Time serve to bring scholé into your homeschool?
  • What do you need to say “no” to in order to have Morning Time in your homeschool?
  • Which book, poem, Bible verse, and hymn can you choose to begin Morning Time in your homeschool?