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		Principles of Classical Pedagogy II
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Lesson 1: An Introduction to Mimetic and Socratic Teaching (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz - 
																	
									
								
																		Lesson 2: An Interview on the Liberal Arts and Assessment1 Topic
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																		Lesson 3: Mimetic Teaching4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lesson 4: An Interview on Imitation and Memory, Virtue Formation, and Form1 Topic
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																		Lesson 5: Socratic Teaching3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lesson 6: An Interview on Socratic Teaching1 Topic
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																		Lesson 7: Training as an Apprentice with the Circe Institute2 Topics
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								End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Principles of Classical Pedagogy II1 Quiz
 
									
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				- In what ways has your teaching already manifested elements of mimetic teaching?
 - In what ways can imitation actually lead to creativity and freedom for a student?
 - Summarize the way that mimetic teaching involves the action, artifact, and art.
 - Having heard this presentation, how might you seek to change or enhance the way you teach? What elements of your teaching have been illuminated that need improvement?