Rebecca Richard
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Greetings @Rachel-Peters
Thank you for the question here. We are glad to hear of your interest. There is no application process to enroll in the Educator Mastery certification pathway. You will need to be either a ClassicalU subscriber with a monthly or annual subscription. Or, register as a Scholé Communities member with a Gold membership (requires that you belong to an enrolled local scholé community or cohort).
There is no limit of time by which you must have completed the pathway. It is meant to be self-pace. To help with the planning process, we have provided a restful estimated timeline of 2 years when committing roughly an hour a week to the certification track. Because the Educator Mastery is cumulative, you will earn both the Educator Intensive and Mastery certificates.
Below is a screenshot of the courses included in the Mastery certification which can be found on the Scholé Certification page linked above. For your convenience, there is a checklist provided with the core courses and elective options. The booklist is merely suggested and not required reading.
If you have any further questions, feel free to email Rebecca at support@classicalu.com.
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Rebecca Richard
MemberOctober 26, 2022 at 12:30 pm in reply to: For the Love of Shakespeare–Q&A DiscussionsWhat favorite books or activities have you successfully engaged your students in before studying or performing Shakespeare?
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Rebecca Richard
MemberOctober 29, 2021 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Story of our Early Christian Music with Professor Carol! – Event DiscussionI was definitely struck with wonder in how musical form developed from simple neumes to the notation we have today just as the need for more complex arrangements were possible (historically speaking). I think understanding how this took shape would give many confidence that they can “read” music if simply learning to chant with neumes. It’s a great starting point for children and for those who don’t read instrumental music notes.
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Hi Alicia,
I’m glad you found this discussion and asked your question. In order to complete any of the Scholé Pathways, a ClassicalU subscription is necessary, either as a monthly/annual subscription OR by purchasing a Scholé Gold membership. This membership is afforded to registered local Scholé Communities (co-ops, hybrid schools, or adult learning communities we call cohorts). In order to register one of these Scholé Communities, you will need at least 3 families (or adults in the case of a cohort) (including yourself) to enroll with the network and for each family to register their level of membership (either Silver or Gold). A Gold membership provides full ClassicalU course access, whereas a Silver membership provides access to 7 core ClassicalU courses fit for a scholé community. Please visit the website to view the benefits and support for each level. I would be happy to put you in touch with the Network Administrator for Scholé Communities if you would like to discuss your options further.
classicalu.com
Scholé Communities Network Enrollment Application
Scholé Communities Network Enrollment Application
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I’m glad to hear this Rachel. Feel free to comment in this group or at the support email (support@classicalu.com) with any further questions.
~Rebecca
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Hi Betsy ;). I loved reading your bio and am so glad that you see this as an opportunity to fill your vessel.