Classical Christian Movement The Virtue of Selfishness: Ayn Rand as Moral Atheist Collin Fredricks Collin Fredricks graduated from Covenant Classical School in Fort Worth. During his time there he enjoyed competing with…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Finding Wonders, Work, Wisdom and Worship in Natural Science Natural science teachers love to delight their students with natural wonders and see jaws drop. But as students get older,…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Intellectual Character: What is it? And Why Does It Matter? The Critical Role That Intellectual Character Development Can Play in Classical Christian Education (Part II) Let’s say that we have a clear understanding of what intellectual character is, and agree that it matters. Now what?…Society For Classical LearningJune 18, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Plato: Understanding the Foundations of the Classical Education Tradition Plato is one of the principal founders of the Western intellectual tradition, and his understanding of education has had a…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement The Winsome Instructor Teaching Well After 23 years in the classroom, I’ve come to the realization that the key to successfully educating any student and…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Teaching Writing in a Humanities Course Join veteran teacher Rick Trumbo of Veritas School in a conversation about practical ideas for instructing students in writing in…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Structuring Space and Time for Human Flourishing In this workshop, we will explore ways of structuring space (primarily classroom architecture) and time (scheduling) to promote the flourishing…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Modern Pressures, Ancient Practices, Space for Grace-A Chapel Theme for Christians in the Current Cultural Moment “Teenagers live today in a world of competing allegiances.” How disoriented our students must feel! The questions provoked by life…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Quo Properamus? How to Use Active Latin in the Classroom This seminar provides Latin teachers at the primary and secondary levels with simple and tested strategies for developing active Latin…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016
Classical Christian Movement Orthodox Hermeneutical Pre-Suppositions: The Soul of Classical Christian Education The soul of classical Christian education is found in our Confessions, perhaps more particularly in our theological and philosophical hermeneutical…Society For Classical LearningJune 17, 2016