Lesson 1: Christ our Wisdom: Early Christian Ambiguity towards Human Knowledge
In this first lecture, Dr. Jordan Wood introduces ideas that relate to questions of investigating nature as well as what to do with human learning …
In this first lecture, Dr. Jordan Wood introduces ideas that relate to questions of investigating nature as well as what to do with human learning …
Dr. Brian Williams discusses the implications and challenges of modern grading and suggests some ways we can subvert modern grading and return to m…
In this session, Dr. Christopher Perrin and Sarah Mackenzie (author of Teaching from Rest) discuss the ways that we can bring restful learning int…
Dr. Brian Williams discusses the implications and challenges of modern grading and suggests some ways we can subvert modern grading and return to m…
Dr. Brian Williams discusses the implications and challenges of modern grading and suggests some ways we can subvert modern grading and return to m…
Dr. Brian Williams discusses the implications and challenges of modern grading and suggests some ways we can subvert modern grading and return to m…
In this discussion, Dr. Matthew Post and Dr. Christopher Perrin discuss the ways that American education has wrestled with the tension between v…
In this lesson, Justin Earley encourages parents to as questions and have conversations with teachers and administrators in classical schools.
Dr. Fred Putnam discusses both some of the challenges encountered when studying narratives, and good questions to ask of a narrative.
In this lecture, Dr. Fred Putnam talks about what makes a poem, challenges of living in a non-poetic age, and two main questions to ask about poems…