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Introduction to Classical Education

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  1. Introduction

    Course Introduction: Introduction to Classical Education (Preview Content)
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  2. Lessons
    Lesson 1: A Clear Definition of Classical Education (Preview Content)
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  3. Lesson 2: Clear Words for Classical Education (Preview Content)
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  4. Lesson 3: To What Shall I Compare Classical Education?
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  5. Lesson 4: Various Models of Classical Education
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  6. Lesson 5: The Major Elements of Classical Education
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  7. Lesson 6: Tracing the History of Classical Education (part one)
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  8. Lesson 6: Tracing the History of Classical Education (part two)
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  9. Lesson 7: Why Classical Education?
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  10. Lesson 8: Communal Education (Paideia)
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  11. Lesson 9: Implementing Classical Education
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  12. Lesson 10: The Developing Models of Classical Education
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  13. Lesson 11: Deepening Our Understanding of Classical Education
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  14. Lesson 12: How to Read Well (Dr. Perrin's Top 55 Books on Classical Ed) (Preview Content)
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  15. End of Course Test
    End-of-Course Test: Introduction to Classical Education
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  • Describe the portrait of a student that can serve as an “end.” What means will you seek to help the student arrive at that portrait?
  • How does knowing that your fully trained students will be like their teacher challenge you as a teacher? In what ways do you train your students to be wise, virtuous, and eloquent?
  • Define the trivium and the quadrivium. Why are the trivium and quadrivium so central to classical education?
  • How are math and science part of classical education?
  • How might you cultivate wonder in your students?