Lecture 2: The History of the Common Arts
Chris Hall provides a history of the common arts spanning from the Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy through today.
Lecture 3: Implementing the Common Arts
From the five rights to paideia, Chris Hall discusses ideas for implementing the common arts in your school or homeschool.
Lecture 4: The Basic Common Arts
In this fourth lecture Christ Hall delves deeper into the meaning of and specific examples, such as using a hammer, of the basic common arts.
…Lecture 16: Communities Who Eat Together
In this lesson, Justin Earley talks about communities who eat together in this lesson.
Lesson 6: Rhythm of Solitude and Community
Dr. Christopher Perrin discusses the monastic rhythm of solitude and community and the way that rhythm might enrich our schools and homeschools.…
Lesson 33: Chapter 8.6 Combining the Skills
Joelle Hodge discusses combining skills to determine the validity of syllogisms.
Lecture 13: Tycho’s Compromise
Dr. Ted Davis describes Tycho’s compromise and describes the alternative that he provided to Aristotle and Copernicus.
Lesson 4: Developing Cultural Competency
In this presentation, Russ Gregg addresses the ways we can cultivate cultural competency in urban schools by promoting racial harmony, casting a ki…
Lesson 5: To What Shall I Compare Classical Education? (with Dr. Christopher Perrin)
Dr. Christopher Perrin uses several analogies in order to help us better understand classical education. He compares classical education to a muse…
Lecture 30: Communities of Parents
In this lesson, Justin Earley tells about how parents in community collaborate.