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Scholé Muses 2: Classical Education at Home: Curriculum and Pedagogy
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Lesson 1: Classical Pedagogy in the Homeschool (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lesson 2: Learning to Love What is Lovely (Preview Content)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3: Employing a Classical Curriculum3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4: Why Latin is a Superior Choice3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 5: Classical Pedagogy that Leads a Child to Truth, Goodness, and Beauty3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 6: Three Fundamental Principles and Practices of Classical Teaching Methods3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 7: Cultivate Wonder in Our Teaching3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 8: Cultivation of Virtue3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 9: Practices that will Help us to Cultivate Virtue in Our Children3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 10: Employ Embodied and Liturgical Teaching3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 11: Practically Employ Embodied and Liturgical Teaching3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 12: What Socratic Discussion Is and Isn't3 Topics|1 Quiz
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Scholé Muses 2: Classical Education at Home: Curriculum and Pedagogy1 Quiz
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- What teachers from literature or life have inspired you? What have you seen in their teaching that you want to be able to imitate?
- How does having these principles to learn and practice encourage you in your confidence to teach your children classically? What principle will you be using this week to improve your teaching?
- Co-inquiring into learning is something that seems to occur more with high school children, if you have younger children, how might your employ this method? How can you build habits into younger children that will help them when they are in high school?
- What resources do you have for coaching skills you don’t have yourself? Can you identify which skills you might need to rely on community to teach?