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Teaching the Great Books

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  1. Introduction

    Teaching the Great Books: Course Introduction (Preview Content)
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  2. Lessons
    Lesson 1: What Should We Read? (Preview Content)
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    1 Quiz
  3. Lesson 2: How Should We Read the Classics?
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    1 Quiz
  4. Lesson 3: How to Do Deep Reading
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    1 Quiz
  5. Lesson 4: Ancient and Modern Modes of Interpretation
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  6. Lesson 5: How to Teach Great Books—Part I
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    1 Quiz
  7. Lesson 6: How to Teach Great Books—Part II
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    1 Quiz
  8. Lesson 7: Classroom Habits and Practices
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    1 Quiz
  9. Lesson 8: Who Do We Teach?
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    1 Quiz
  10. Lesson 9: Students Afflicted with Acedia or Ennui
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    1 Quiz
  11. Lesson 10: Helping Students Overcome Acedia or Ennui
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    1 Quiz
  12. Lesson 11: Who Is the Teacher?
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  13. Lesson 12: The Unusual, Unpredictable Day
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  14. Lesson 13: How to Test Students
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  15. Lesson 14: How to Begin the School Year
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  16. Class Observations
    Lesson 15.1: Observe 7th Grade Classroom (with pre-class interview)
  17. Lesson 15.2: Observe 7th Grade Classroom (with class session)
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  18. Lesson 16.1: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 1 (with pre-class interview)
  19. Lesson 16.2: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 1 (with class session)
  20. Lesson 16.3: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 1 (post-class interview)
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  21. Lesson 17.1: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 2 (with pre-class interview)
  22. Lesson 17.2: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 2 (with class session)
  23. Lesson 17.3: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 2 (with post-class interview)
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  24. Lesson 18.1: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 3 (with pre-class interview)
  25. Lesson 18.2: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 3 (with class session)
  26. Lesson 18.3: Observe 10th Grade Classroom Day 3 (with post-class interview)
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  27. End of Course Test
    End of Course Test: Teaching the Great Books
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Think of a major event or profound experience in your life like the apostle Paul’s conversion or a viewing of the Isenheim Altarpiece. Think of the ways that you have told the story in the past and make a point to tell or write down the story after some serious reflection. Keep a “pedagogical diary” and record your thoughts on the process and how you have deepened your understanding as you have different perspectives. Then, share the results with your colleagues, academic team, or another homeschooling parent. Consider having your academic team do this together and then share the results and discuss at a team meeting. If you are a homeschool parent, consider sharing with your spouse or a homeschooling friend with similar philosophy of education.