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Lecture 1: Humanitas Features3 Topics|1 Quiz - 
																	
									
								
																		Lecture 2: Back to the Sources: Introducing Humanitas2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 3: Primary Sources in the American Texts2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 4: On Teaching Difficult Texts2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 5: On Teaching Primary Texts from Discussion2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 6: Potential Pitfalls2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 7: How to Begin a Discussion on the Declaration of Independence2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 8: Anecdotes About Students and Primary Sources2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 9: Discussing Texts with Individual Students2 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 10: Joining the Great Conversation2 Topics|1 Quiz
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								SEMINARLeading a Seminar on Poetry1 Topic
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								END OF COURSE TESTEnd of Course Test: Humanitas Teacher Training1 Quiz
 
									
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				- Discuss the concept of the “great conversation” as explained in the video. How does reading primary texts allow us to participate in this ongoing dialogue across time and space?
 - How does the concept of the “Great Conversation” shape the way we approach classical education?