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Teacher Panel: The Joy of Teaching Plutarch
Season 1 · Episode 4

Teacher Panel: The Joy of Teaching Plutarch

Who is Plutarch? Why are his works important to a good education? How do we approach Plutarch in K-12 education? Four teachers join us to talk about their joyful experiences teaching Plutarch in both classrooms and homeschools.

Classical Education · Beautiful Teaching, LLC

March 16, 20221h 1m

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Show Notes

Four teachers join us to talk about their joyful experiences teaching Plutarch in both classrooms and homeschools. This episode highlights different perspectives and personal experiences with the writings of Plutarch. We discuss why classical schools ought to put forth effort to incorporate Plutarch in their curriculum. 


Our guests give a contagious love for Plutarch to this episode and they are all active members in our Facebook Group

  • Philip Schaffer: Taught Plutarch in a number of high school courses: Rhetoric, Composition, Latin, and Ancient History. He adapted sections from the Lives into Latin for his students to translate.
  • Dawn Garrett: Teaches Plutarch in homeschool co-ops using Anne White’s Guides. 
  • Lisa Mayeux: Leads both middle school and high school students in Scholé Group with Classical Academic Press.
  • Mrs. Peach Smith: Read and loved Plutarch as a child. She has passed her love of Plutarch to her children and her high school students. 

 

Books Mentioned In This Episode

 

Plutarch Translations for Parallel Lives

Children and Teen Versions

Essays by Plutarch

Paintings to teach Plutarch
The Eclectic Light Company 

Credits:

Sound Engineer: Andrew Helsel

Logo Art: Anastasiya CF

Music: Used with permission. cellists: Sara Sant' Ambrogio and Lexine Feng; pianist: Alyona Waldo


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