Lecture 1: Introduction to the Common Arts
In this first lecture, Chris Hall defines and describes the common arts and how to integrate their pedagogy with that of the liberal arts.
<…In this first lecture, Chris Hall defines and describes the common arts and how to integrate their pedagogy with that of the liberal arts.
<…Chris Hall provides a history of the common arts spanning from the Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy through today.
From the five rights to paideia, Chris Hall discusses ideas for implementing the common arts in your school or homeschool.
In this lesson, Justin Earley talks about communities who eat together in this lesson.
Dr. Christopher Perrin discusses the monastic rhythm of solitude and community and the way that rhythm might enrich our schools and homeschools.…
Joelle Hodge discusses combining skills to determine the validity of syllogisms.
Dr. Ted Davis describes Tycho’s compromise and describes the alternative that he provided to Aristotle and Copernicus.
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Dr. Christopher Perrin uses several analogies in order to help us better understand classical education. He compares classical education to a muse…
In this lesson, Justin Earley tells about how parents in community collaborate.