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S1 Ep 11Classical Education for Students with Learning Differences w/ Courtney Ostaff

Show notes: Rethinking School by Susan Wise Bauer How to Homeschool the Kids You Have – the book Courtney co-authored Courtney’s Podcast: Modern Classical Education Podcast (name recently changed to Kitchen Table Homeschool Podcast) The Well-Trained Mind Forums Study mentioned in the Episode: The Baseball Study (1988) Summary of The Baseball StudyFurther Reading: WWE and students with Dyslexia/DysgraphiaSentence diagramming with dysgraphiaTimestamps

Nov 15, 202348 min

S1 Ep 10Making Classical Education Accessible w/ Keith Nix

Summary: In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett chat with Keith Nix, the Head of School for Veritas School in Richmond, VA. They discuss the differences between classical education in a home school setting versus a school setting as well as the challenges of making classical education accessible to all students. Show notes: Veritas School Website Potential Questions to Ask Before Enrolling in a Classical School: How do you adapt for students who come in at different levels or are on different developmental paths? What are your strategies? How do you ensure that students are known by their teachers and by your administrators? Can we talk to a family or two who were new here last year? How can I afford this school? What is your financial model? How often can kids go outside? Do teachers have power to create breaks? (particularly for younger children)What is the philosophy of discipline? What is the emphasis on athletics? How much attention are you giving to the arts? What are your aspirations for the future? What are your faculty attrition rates? What are your student attrition rates? How does the governance of the school function? How does the board of the school relate to the head of school? Who is on the board? How many are related to the founder? What is your philosophy around grading? Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro (02:38) - Pros and challenges of classical education at home vs in an institutional setting (21:50) - How to make classical education more accessible to more families (32:57) - How do non-traditional schools help with growing classical education (39:50) - Red flags to look out for when finding a classical school (48:29) - Questions to ask when you visit a classical education institution (53:38) - One last question (55:10) - Outro AND ANNOUNCEMENT!!

Nov 8, 202356 min

S1 Ep 9Is Classical Education Necessarily Eurocentric w/ Dr. Anika Prather

Show notes: Dr. Prather’s WebsiteDr. Anika's Suggested Authors to Include in Your Study of the Cannon: Octavia Butler Anna Julia Cooper James Baldwin Martin Luther King Corretta Scott King Ralph EllisonRichard Wright Alain Locke Langston Hughes Carter G. Woodson Other Harlem Renaissance Author Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro with Dr. Anika Prather (02:22) - Is there Eurocentrism in classical education? (09:01) - Finding a better word than "eurocentrism" (12:33) - Marxist philosophy in classical education (15:42) - How to get to synthesis (38:58) - Classical education is understanding the human condition (43:02) - Wrapping up (43:21) - Outro

Nov 3, 202344 min

S1 Ep 8Classical Education vs. Other Education Methods

Show Notes: More on Charlotte Mason: Susan's Article on Classical Education and Charlotte MasonMore on Unit Studies: Susan's Article on Unit StudiesMore on Unschooling: Unschoolers.org More on Montessori: American Montessori Society or Association Montessori Internationale \Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro (01:10) - Charlotte Mason compared to classical education (13:46) - Unit studies compared to classical education (23:09) - Montessori compared to classical education (33:35) - Unschooling compared to classical education (43:39) - Liberal arts compared to classical education (46:03) - Our *second* favorite approaches to education (47:41) - Outro

Oct 25, 202348 min

S1 Ep 7Classical Education for College Bound Students

Summary: In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett discuss how a classical education prepares students for university education and what adjustments may need to be made to ensure your student is a competitive applicant. Show Notes: Recommendations for transcript creators A Sample High School TranscriptAssigning High School Credit Hours by Susan Wise BauerTests We Discuss: SAT website ACT website CLT exam AP examsCLEP examsTimestamps:(00:00) - Intro (01:05) - Starting off with a piece of advice (04:13) - Preparing for college at the rhetoric stage (10:31) - Seven tips (and a bonus!) for making the transition to college (11:02) - Tip #1: Identify a range of potential colleges (12:23) - Tip #2: Get credits on a transcript (28:00) - Tip #3: Practice receiving instruction from multiple sources (32:35) - Tip #4: Decide whether to take standardized tests (39:30) - Tip #5: Look into achievement based testing (45:36) - Tip #6: Get used to using a checklist and planner (49:19) - Tip #7: Start collecting letters of recommendation (51:35) - BONUS!: How to align classical courses to a high school transcript (57:15) - Outro

Oct 18, 202357 min

S1 Ep 6The Importance of Modeling, Copying, and Memory Work

In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett discuss one of the most important, albeit misunderstood, elements of a classical education: modeling and copying. Show Notes: "In Defense of Memorization" by Michael Knox BeranVia Forbes “Why Memorizing Stuff Can be Good for You” (00:00) - Intro (00:52) - Modeling, copying and how we learn (07:31) - Copying and modeling in the writing stage (25:07) - Copying and modeling in the rhetoric stage (30:52) - Quick sidenote! (32:37) - Memorization in the educational process (40:49) - Debunking misconceptions about memorization (41:08) - Misconception #1: Memorization is opposed to critical thinking (44:13) - Misconception #2: People forget what they memorize (45:38) - Misconception #3: Memorization is will kill a love for learning (48:54) - Putting Susanna on the spot (51:37) - Outro

Oct 11, 202352 min

S1 Ep 5Where Is Classical Education Going?

Summary: In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett discuss the recent politicization of classical education and the future of this ancient method of learning. References: Dorothy Sayers Essays: The Lost Tools of Learning Louis Markos for Christianity Today – The Rise of the Bible-Teaching, Plato-Loving, Homeschool ElitistsLogos School Website William C. Michael’s Article on Classical Christian EducationSome Articles Touching on Douglas Wilson’s Ideas “Douglas Wilson and the Association of Classical Christian Schools.”“Doug Wilson’s Religious Empire Expanding in the North West.”“Make it a Christian Town: The Ultra-Conservative Church on the Rise in Idaho.”Hillsdale College: New Yorker: The Christian Liberal-Arts School at the heart of the Culture Wars. Article Round-Up: ABC: Classical Education Charter Schools on the Rise in Florida with Help from Small, Conservative Michigan College.DeSantis Wants to Focus on “Classical Education.” What does that Mean?| Editorial in Orlando Sentinel.Salon: Salon Investigates: The War on Public Schools is Being Fought from Hillsdale College.Washington Examiner: No “Classical Education” is not a Racist Dog Whistle.Timecodes

Oct 4, 202343 min

S1 Ep 4Where did Classical Education Come From?

Summary: In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett tell the story of classical education and explain how it changed across different time periods. Further Reading and References: Kern, Andrew and Gene Veith. Classical Education: The Movement Sweeping America. Circe Institute. Perrin, Christopher. “The Legacy and Modern Renewal of Classical Education.” Classical Academic Press. https://classicalacademicpress.com/blogs/classical-insights/the-legacy-and-modern-renewal-of-classical-education. Markos, Louis. “The Rise of the Bible-Teaching, Plato-Loving, Homeschool Elitists.” Christianity Today. https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/september/classical-christian-schools.html. McCoy Brandon, “Classical Education: An Attractive School Choice for Parents,” Manhattan Institute, Date Published: July 29th, 2021 https://manhattan.institute/article/classical-education-an-attractive-school-choice-for-parents. William, Michael. “Confusing Classical Education with Conservative Education.” Classical Liberal Arts Society. https://classicalliberalarts.com/classical-catholic-education/confusing-classical-education-with-conservative-education/. Historical Correction: Horace Mann was the Secretary of Education for the Massachusetts State Board of Education, rather than the secretary of the Philadelphia Board of Education. (00:00) - Intro (00:43) - The loadedness of the phrase "Classical Education" (03:10) - The historical foundations of Classical Education (04:18) - Classical Education in Classical times (17:48) - Classical Education in America (43:13) - Touching on topics for the next episode (46:39) - Outro

Sep 27, 202347 min

S1 Ep 3What Classical Education Isn't

Summary: In this follow-up episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett debunk common misconceptions about classical education. No, you do not have to teach your child Latin to be a classical homeschooler! (00:00) - Intro (01:52) - Classical Education isn't Latin-focused (10:41) - Classical Education isn't just for the "Super Academic" (21:56) - Classical Education isn't curriclum-dependent (23:14) - Classical Education isn't safe (33:30) - Restating the negatives as positives (34:38) - Outro

Sep 20, 202335 min

S1 Ep 2What is Classical Education?

Summary: In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett discuss what classical education really means. Links: Gideon Burton – BYU teacher on classical education. https://hum.byu.edu/directory/gideon-burtonSusan’s article on classical education – What is classical education? (00:00) - Intro (00:43) - SJ's idea of Classical Education (05:53) - SWB's idea of Classical Education (09:35) - Principles of Classical Education (15:09) - Introduction to Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric Stages of Learning (18:24) - Grammar (20:57) - Logic (29:25) - Rhetoric (35:19) - Quotes from Classical Educators (36:23) - Wrapping up

Sep 13, 202337 min

S1 Ep 1Our Education Journeys

Summary: In this inaugural episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett get personal. They share stories from their nontraditional upbringings and discuss the pros and cons of growing up homeschooled.Links:More information about The Shepherding Movement: Wikipedia, Medium

Aug 25, 202332 min