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Common Arts Education
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Lectures
Introduction to Common Arts Education with Chris Hall (Preview Content) -
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Common Arts3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 2: The History of the Common Arts3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: Implementing the Common Arts3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: The Basic Common Arts3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 5: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made3 Topics|1 Quiz
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TutorialsBreaking Bread and Good Government (Preview Content)
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Attention to the Animal and the Common Art of Armament
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Transplanting and the Common Art of Agriculture
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Tracking and Virtue Formation in the Field
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Book Recommendations
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StoriesChickens and Learning about Life (Preview Content)
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Drawing Creation
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Shepherding and the Common Art of Animal Husbandry
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Baking and the Common Art of Cooking
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And My Axe
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Drawing and Commonplacing
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Rabbits and Bees
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Touring the Garden and the Common Art of Agriculture
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Computer Repair
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Good Soil and Good Food
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Gathering Tea and Talking about Things
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Common Arts and Liberal Arts
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A Homestead Story
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Pray and Work
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Common Arts Education1 Quiz
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- What are some examples of small scale ways that you can bring the “tincture of natural knowledge…into the crucible of the classroom?” in your school?
- What opportunities do you have as a home educator to integrate the common arts into your household?