Classical Homeschool Welcome
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Part 1: Welcome and Basic Orientation
Lecture 1: Welcome & Equipping (Preview Content)2 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lecture 2: Encouragement and Guiding Principles2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: Homeschool Management2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: Liturgical and Restful Learning2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 5: Outsourcing & Curriculum Selection2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Part 2: Symposium with Guided ExplorationLecture 6: What is Classical Education?1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lecture 7: Vision for a Freeing and Ennobling Homeschool1 Topic
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Lecture 8: Introduction to Classical Education4 Topics
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Lecture 9: Introduction to Scholé3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 10: Morning Time2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 11: Reading Aloud2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 12: Essentials of Effective Teaching: Foundational Principles3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 13: Discussion: The Teacher and Healthy Relationships2 Topics
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Lecture 14: On Fairy Tales and the Truth in Them1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lecture 15: Awakening the Moral Imagination through Fairy Tales and Stories2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 16: What is Narration? Assimilation and Assessment2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 17: Discussion of Narration2 Topics
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Lecture 18: Introduction to Liturgical Learning2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 19: Recovering Scholé - A Discussion with Sarah Mackenzie2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 20: Assessing Students Classically with Joshua Gibbs2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 21: Meaningful Assessments with Robyn Burlew2 Topics|1 Quiz
Assignments and Action Steps
For one week, keep a “pedagogical diary” and record how you are using the principle of good assessment. Record how you think you succeeded and failed to properly communicate with and prepare your students for any recent assessments. Consider the environment your class(es) have surrounding tests and if you are contributing to “test hype.” See if your exams serve as tools of improvement for your students and if they are actually learning from your corrections. 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.