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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)
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  2. Lesson 2: Learning to Love What is Lovely (Preview Content)
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  3. Lesson 3: Employing a Classical Curriculum
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  4. Lesson 4: Why Latin is a Superior Choice
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  5. Lesson 5: Classical Pedagogy that Leads a Child to Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
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  6. Lesson 6: Three Fundamental Principles and Practices of Classical Teaching Methods
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  7. Lesson 7: Cultivate Wonder in Our Teaching
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  8. Lesson 8: Cultivation of Virtue
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  9. Lesson 9: Practices that will Help us to Cultivate Virtue in Our Children
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  10. Lesson 10: Employ Embodied and Liturgical Teaching
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  11. Lesson 11: Practically Employ Embodied and Liturgical Teaching
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  12. Lesson 12: What Socratic Discussion Is and Isn't
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  13. End of Course Test
    End of Course Test: Scholé Muses 2: Classical Education at Home: Curriculum and Pedagogy
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  • What are the daily habits and rhythms that are building into your children’s memory? What are you saying to your children over and over that they are going to remember?  Have these been words of encouragement or discouragement? What do you want your children to remember and what can you tell them that will help them remember it?
  • How have you been tempted to hurry your children along, rather than to take the time to build a solid foundation?  What can you remember when the world begins to get in your head and tempt you to hurry ahead academically to prove giftedness or talent?
  • What are you memorizing in your home?  How do you help your children with memorization? Do you memorize along with them?