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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Conversations on Classical Education

When I was at the Geneva School in Orlando this past January, I sat down for an extended interview about Christian classical education, initiated by Christopher Perrin from Classical Academic Press and the Institute for Classical Schools.

They've rolled out audio of these conversations (video to come). You can listen to the entire conversation (45 minutes) or sample these segments:

Pedagogy Assumes an Anthropology

How Humans are Shaped

The Problem with Worldview Education

Secular Liturgies

Countering Secular Liturgies

How Christian Schools Are Secular

The Church and Christian Education

Pastors and Classical Christian Education

What Secular Education Lacks

Humans as Thinkers Believers and Lovers

Postmodernism and Classical Christian Ed

Neuroscience and Character Formation

Education, Culture and The Arts

Advice for School Administrators



James K.A. Smith at 8:06 AM
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