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classical education is a disposition, not a curriculum: an interview with Crystal
classical education is a disposition, not a curriculum: an interview with Crystal
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50 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2021
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With our guest, Crystal Campbell, we discuss the nature of classical education. There are often misunderstandings of what a classical education means, and how we approach this. Classical education is a means of helping a human to flourish, and not a series of subjects or even the honing the human faculties or skills. 8:40 - A definition of classical education 24:20 - How am I fostering an education in wonder?26:04 - We are born to wonder 28:11 - Attending to the piety in our children 34:05 - Misconceptions about classical education37:51 - The role of memorization39:12 - The ability to make connections and ask the right questions 42:22 - Resources to learn more about classical education 48:45 - Crystal shares a beautiful quoteWe delve into this topic, and Crystal and I are offering three workshops to delve even deeper!Click here for details and registrationHere are the resources:What is Classical Catholic Education by Jonathan Beesonhttps://sttheresacatholicschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/What-Is-Classical-Education.pdfAn Introduction to Classical Education by Dr. Christopher Perrinhttp://classicalsubjects.com/resources/ICE.pdfBooks:Classical Education by Dr. Gene Edward Veith, Jr and Andrew KernBeauty in the Word by Stratford CaldecottConsider This by Karen GlassThe Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark, DSL and Ravi Scott JainIEW Linguistic Development Through Poetry MemorizationCrystal's website and public email:https://crystaljoycampbell.cominfo@crystaljoycampbell.com
Released:
Jun 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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