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Lesson 1: Introduction to Scholé (Preview Content)7 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lesson 2: Scholé in the Classical Tradition11 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3: Scholé in the Ecclesial Tradition11 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4: The Practice of Scholé (Part 1)13 Topics|1 Quiz
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Outline of Session
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Dr. Perrin's Presentation Slides
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Jesus, Martha, and Mary Johannes Vermeer’s “Christ in the House of Martha and Mary” (1654-1655)
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Luke 10:38-42, “At the Home of Martha and Mary”
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Ratio and Intellectus (2 Aspects of Humans)
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A Rhythm of Rest in School, Class, & Family
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Cultivating Beautiful Spaces
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Fra Angelico’s “Annunciation” (yr. 1437-46)
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Fra Angelico’s “Baptism of Christ” (1450)
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Study Spaces to Encourage Scholé
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Thomas Aquinas: Liturgical Practice
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Recommended Reading
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Lesson 5: The Practice of Scholé (Part 2)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 6: Recovering Scholé—A Discussion with Sarah Mackenzie3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Enrichment Lesson: Liturgical Learning Panel with Christine Perrin, Junius Johnson, and Chris Perrin (Preview Content)
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Scholé (Restful) Learning1 Quiz
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See Dr. Perrin’s articles on bringing scholé back to school:
Additionally, Dr. Perrin mentions several books and readings in this lecture that are highly recommended for a further look at scholé in the Greek tradition:
- Plato’s The Republic (Books 2 and 3)
- Aristotle’s Politics (Books 7 and 8)
- Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics (Books 7 to 10)
Finally, Tony Wagner’s The Global Achievement Gap offers a look at Seven Survival Skills that are crucial for students to think, reason, and communicate effectively in today’s world. Wagner includes “curiosity and imagination” (scholé) on his list!