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The Scholé Way

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  1. LECTURES

    Lecture 1: The Scholé Way – Recovering Restful Learning (Preview Content)
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  2. Lecture 2: Overcoming Anxious Education in the Renewal of Classical Learning
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  3. Lecture 3: Scholé and the Harmony of Action and Contemplation
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  4. Lecture 4: Contemplation and Learning: Walt Whitman’s “When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer”
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  5. Lecture 5: The Incarnation of Scholé
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  6. Lecture 6: Thomas Aquinas and the Sanctification of Learning
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  7. Lecture 7: The Virtue and Harmony of Scholé
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  8. Lecture 8: The Journey and Fellowship of Scholé
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  9. Lecture 9: The Integrated Pedagogies of Scholé
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  10. Lecture 10: Walt Whitman’s "A Noiseless Patient Spider"
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  11. Lecture 11: The Practice of Scholé in Setting Apart Time and Space
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  12. Lecture 12: Contemplating Restful Work and Learning in Matthew 11, Isaiah 30, and Psalm 131
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  13. Lecture 13: The Restful Schedule and Curriculum
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  14. Lecture 14: Contemplating the Core in the Practice of Scholé
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  15. Lecture 15: Learning to See, Hear, and Taste in Restful Education
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  16. APPENDIX
    Appendix A: The Cardinal and Intellectual Virtues
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  17. Appendix B: The Meaning and Pursuit of Wisdom
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  18. Appendix C: Education for the Next Life
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  19. END OF COURSE TEST
    End of Course Test: The Scholé Way
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  • How does Scholé serve as a foundation for other pedagogical principles?
  • Why is depth in learning (Multum Non Multa) more effective than covering a wide range of material?
  • How does embodied and liturgical learning contribute to an integrated educational experience?
  • What role does conversation play in fostering a lifelong love of learning?