End of Course Test: School Culture Symposium: Top Presenters on Community and Virtue Formation
End of Course Test Instructions: Those wishing to earn a course certificate (with continuing education units and hours noted) need to take this pas…
End of Course Test Instructions: Those wishing to earn a course certificate (with continuing education units and hours noted) need to take this pas…
Justin Whitmel Earley introduces his course on classical education & habits of the household.
In this lesson, Justin describes how American habits are forming us spiritually.
In this lesson, Justin Earley tells about how our ordinary patterns are taking us somewhere.
In this lesson, Justin Earley introduces the idea that attention is life in response to the maxim: “You become what you behold.”
Justin Earley thinks about how we might help children to love the truth rather than to only know it.
Justin Earley talks about beauty in coherence in this lesson.
In this lesson, Justin Earley talks about the idea that sin leads to fragmentation.
Justin Earley tells about what brought his family to classical Christian education.
Justin Earley addresses how classical Christian education intends to shape a person of virtue.