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Christian Classical Education: History and Core Concepts (with Christopher Perrin and other presenters)
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LECTURES
Lecture 1: Introduction to Scholé7 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lecture 2: Homeschooling Parent as Guide3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: Learning to Love What is Lovely2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: Where Does Classical Education Come From?3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 5: What is Classical Education?2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 6: Classical Education Defined2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 7: Retrieving & Renewing Truth, Goodness, and Beauty2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 8: The Fruit of the Renewal of Classical Education3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 9: The History of American Education4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 10: An Overview of the Principles of Classical Pedagogy4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 11: The Seven Liberal Arts: Part 14 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 12: The Seven Liberal Arts: Part 23 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 13: Logic as a Core Discipline3 Topics|1 Quiz
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- How does the history of American education influence how you understand the place of classical education in American society and culture today?
- Do you think that your pedagogy falls too far on one side or the other of the “Form-Content” distinction? How can you maintain a proper balance?
- If a lack of unity among Christians helped cause the rise of secularism, how can Classical and Christian schools create a healthy unity among Christians with real and honest disagreements? How could you work to further this in your own school or homeschooling community?
- Dr. Post argues that classical education needs to be upheld by the whole education system at all levels. How can classical educators today uphold classical principles when it is often so fragmented and out gunned by the educational culture at large?