Classical Christian Movement Total Participation Techniques Helping students increase their level of engagement and depth of thinking is one of the quickest, simplest, and most effective…Society For Classical LearningJune 27, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Cultivating Spirituality and the Challenge of Digital Screen Technology Digital screen technologies are playing an ever-increasingly present role in our lives and the lives of our students. While such…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Did Rome Fall? And Other Historical Questions That We Need to Ask But Seldom Do Historical “facts” do not speak for themselves. They have meaning only when we place them into a narrative frame. As…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Why Can’t They Just Sit Still? An Exploration of Dualism’s Impact on Modern Education The culture of American education is increasingly focused on one goal: higher performance at a younger age. As a result,…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Recovering the Lost Tools of Loving: The Missing Link Between Truth and Goodness in Christian Education Douglas Wilson’s 1991 Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning in classical Christian education enjoys continued growth to this day. Since…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Teaching Sentence Diagramming as Storytelling In his book Teaching as Story Telling, Kieran Egan encourages teachers to incorporate imaginative storytelling techniques into our lessons. But…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Wonder Leads to Worship Constant saturation with technology can produce students who are jaded and apathetic. However, humans bearing the divine image are designed…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Latin Leaning in the Age of Amnesia Although many classical educators readily acknowledge the importance of the verbal and mathematical arts, there is often less con dence…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Why Rhetoric is Not a Subject, Why Every Subject Needs Rhetoric, and How to Teach It Our fragmented age tends to think of everything we do in school as a subject, no more or less important…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Puzzle, Proof, and Play: A Pedagogy of Wonder for Mathematics Most math teachers love mathematics and one of their greatest desires is to nurture a similar love in their students.…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016