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Classical Et Cetera

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Join the educators, authors, publishers, and visionaries at Memoria Press to unpack and understand the world of classical education.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities: What's the Difference?

Check the description for a special offer! Step into the conversation as we delve into the nuances between liberal arts and humanities within the realm of education. We'll step through history to understand how these disciplines have evolved and their practical implications in today's world. Join us in exploring how liberal arts and humanities equip individuals with critical thinking skills and diverse knowledge, essential for success in various domains. Use code free1time to get FREE SHIPPING o...

Apr 10, 202438 minEp. 267

Tips for Challenging Students | How We Find Ways to MOTIVATE Gifted Learners

On this episode of Classical Et Cetera, Tara Luse, principal of Highlands Latin Spring Meadows and classroom management expert, joins us at the table to talk about how to engage students that need a bit more challenging. This episode unpacks methods to challenge students effectively, improve reading comprehension, and enhance handwriting. Discover motivational strategies, tackle math learning, and address student stress to prevent burnout. This episode covers the importance of mastery based lear...

Mar 27, 202441 minEp. 266

Why Should We Study Greek Classical Literature? | The Iliad & Odyssey's Influence on Today's World

Come with us as we dive into the heart of Classical Greek culture on this episode of Classical Et Cetera, as we focuse on the timeless epics of Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey. Why do we need to study these books? Not just because we think they should be read. They are not merely keystones of Greek classical literature but also windows into the soul of Classical Greece. With guidance from Mitchell Holly, the principal of Memoria Academy and an author deeply versed in Greek classics, we uncover ...

Mar 20, 202446 minEp. 265

Big Wins, Bigger Lessons in Classical Education

Today Memoria Press dives into another episode of Classical Et Cetera to share personal stories from the home and classroom about the trials and triumphs of instilling a classical Christian education in their children and students. We hope you enjoy our podcast and will consider us as your provider for homeschool curriculum, books, and classical school materials in the coming year! Join Martin, Tanya, and Paul as they share personal journeys through the highs and lows of classically educating ch...

Mar 06, 202439 minEp. 264

The Books That Changed Us: Life Changing Books To Transform Your World

Dive into a captivating episode of the Classical, Etc. podcast, where host Jessica Gardner, alongside guests Martin and Tanya, delve into the must-read books that changed their lives. Even in the absence of Paul, his life-changing book selections echo through our discussion. From the life-altering insights in "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy to Wendell Berry's profound reflections on community and nature, this episode is a must-watch for anyone looking for books to transform their life. Explore ho...

Feb 28, 202455 minEp. 263

Meaningful Classic Short Stories For Kids! | Book Club Recommendations in Literary Fiction!

Looking for a new book, a contemporary classic, or recommendations for short stories? We've got you covered! Today the Classical Et Cetera unpacks _The Great Stone Face_ by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a meaningful story from one of the best authors in classic literature. Published in 1850, this short story explores nobility, greatness, humility, and personal sacrifice packaged into an accessible and charming frame for readers of all ages. Looking for more reading recommendations, short stories and book...

Feb 21, 202435 minEp. 262

Classical Education is NOT SIMPLY Intellectual Development

There's more to a holistic classical education than a heady pursuit of knowledge. Education isn't just about intellectual development, it's about forming affections, emotions, intellect and spirit. Our founder Cheryl Lowe said that teachers _have failed_ if students don't *cry* when Hector is killed or when Priam begs Achilles for this body of his son. A holistic classical education exposes students to the best art, music, and literature to cultivate students' _love_ of *the true, the good, and ...

Feb 14, 202437 minEp. 261

MAKE the Switch to Memoria Press! (it doesn't have to be hard)

You can make a seamless transition to Memoria Press! In this discussion, we explore the misconceptions surrounding the transition, offering valuable insights and practical tips to make the process smoother. Learn how Memoria Press empowers educators with the tools they need and creates an engaging environment for students to thrive. Join us as we highlight the distinctive features that set Memoria Press apart, providing a comprehensive and classical approach to education. From the structured cur...

Feb 07, 202445 minEp. 260

Memoria Press Is Home Educating In The UK! | Classical Curriculum Around The World!

Our founder, Cheryl Lowe, began binding and selling her own Latin books in the 1990s to make classical education accessible for young students. Now, we have started a big project to achieve the same goals and much more in the UK and Europe! Today, Classical Et Cetera sits down with our special guest, Brian Lapsa, to talk about the challenges that home educators face in the UK, the decline in academic standards in public education, and the strong desire for accessible curriculum for homes educato...

Jan 31, 202435 minEp. 259

Balancing The Memoria Press Classical Core Curriculum? Let's Talk About It

On today's episode the team is back to talk about the Memoria Press curriculum packages, specifically when the sheer amount educational material in those packages start to feel like a bit too much for a given homeschool situation. We've heard a lot of discussion and review at the beginning of the year about how to adapt and streamline our classical Christian curriculum, and we wanted to a share our two cents on that topic. We believe that those who have chosen to provide a homeschool education f...

Jan 24, 202437 minEp. 258

Reason & Faith: A Cultural Conversation About Classical Education

Join us in this enlightening episode of the Classical Etc. podcast from Memoria Press. Dive into a rich and thought-provoking discussion on faith and reason with Martin Cothran, Tanya Charlton, and Paul Schaeffer, as they delve into the intricate intersection of Athens and Jerusalem in classical education. The core of today's discussion revolves around Martin's article in "The Classical Teacher". It presents three historical perspectives on the relationship between Greek (Athens) and Hebrew (Jer...

Jan 17, 202448 minEp. 257

You Asked, We Answered: WHY Classical Education? - How to EXPLAIN to Your Children

Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into the world of classical education and its impact on high school students. In response to Marian's question about discussing classical education with her 13 and 15-year-old children, our experts Martin and Paul offer practical guidance, sharing real-life scenarios, explaining the importance of formation, the integration of subjects like Latin and logic, and the transformative power of classical education. Discover how to engage children in unders...

Jan 10, 202445 minEp. 256

HOW Memoria Press Picks the BEST Literature for Its Christian Homeschool Curriculum

On this episode of the Classical Et Cetera podcast, the table takes it back to the basics with an episode that covers how Memoria Press reviews, analyzes, critiques, and selects the best of the best to assemble the traditional Christian curriculum for homeschool education around the world. Join Tanya, Paul, and Martin as they discuss how we choose literature to include in our curriculum. In the episode, you'll hear about organizing literature, the importance of content over Lexile levels, histor...

Dec 27, 202342 minEp. 255

The Christmas Story You’ve NEVER HEARD OF with Classical Et Cetera!

Merry Christmas from Memoria Press and Classical Et Cetera! Today on the podcast, the gang swaps presents (Paul left his knife at home) and explores a little known Christmas book that we like to think inspired Hallmark to make Christmas movies. They also discuss what qualities make for the best Christmas literature and which books stand the test of time. Also, don't miss out on a small request we have for our listening audience! We hope you enjoy the Christmas season as a restful time before we ...

Dec 20, 202351 minEp. 253

Unlock the Joy of Lifelong Learning | Embrace Your Natural Curiosity!

Join special guest Stephanie Crosby and the usual suspects of Classical Et Cetera for an episode that explores the wonders of lifelong learning. Martin, Tanya, Paul, and Stephanie each share their unique perspectives on the joy of learning at every age. From discussing favorite reads to exploring how teaching enhances understanding, our team reveals how learning is an integral part of being human and how it aligns with our natural instincts. We even delve into the balance between reading for fun...

Dec 13, 202349 minEp. 254

How A JOURNEY to LEARN Ancient Greek Changed His Understanding of the English Language

If I'm going to study a classical language, should I take lessons in Latin or Greek? How can learning ancient languages change my view of the world? Where can beginners get started? Today Classical Et Cetera sits down with Mitchell Holley to better understand how his effort to learn greek changed the way he understands the world and the intricacies of the English language. This episode takes a rather funny turn when Paul goes out of his way to pit Latin vs Greek in the battle for ancient languag...

Nov 29, 202337 minEp. 252

Do YOU Have What It Takes? | Why Moving To A Classical Education Model Is Challenging!

Picture it. You're a school administrator or homeschool parent eager to take your school and students into the world of classical education. You've read the books, done the research, prepared your reading list, and are ready to get started. And then the pushback starts. Your students, parents, and maybe other family members don't understand what you're going for. What's the point of all this hard work? What is classical education? What's the point of making a change in the first place? Don't wor...

Nov 15, 202336 minEp. 251

Memoria Press Has an ANNOUNCEMENT | Pastors, Teachers, & Classical Education

On today's episode, Memoria Press is announcing some big changes to Classical Et Cetera. We're also talking about the role that churches and pastors hold when it comes to starting and running classical Christian schools. What is the role of the church when it comes to education? What is the role of classical education when it comes to homeschool and Christian school environments? We're glad you're here for another episode of Classical Et Cetera. You can find so many resources for homeschooling, ...

Nov 01, 202339 minEp. 250

This is What Smart Schools Do To Build COMMUNITY For Kids, Teachers, and Parents!

Why doesn't my child want to go to school? What are the key ingredients to building a community out of your school or homeschool? How do we improve the current culture and education environment for kids and parents that are struggling to make things work? How do we fix our broken education system and bring about cultural transformation in our homeschooling and private schooling communities? Is cultural development something that needs our attention? Today, Classical Et Cetera sits down with Mand...

Oct 11, 202344 minEp. 249

Becoming a Classical Educator with Memoria Press

Memoria Press features a classical Christian curriculum that provides the tools for mastering the liberal arts and the Great Books. But what if the teacher of this curriculum has not been classically educated, themselves? In today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, Shane, Martin, Tanya, and a very special guest discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a background without classical education, how Memoria Press provides these educators with everything they need, and how teaching our curriculum ...

Sep 25, 202334 minEp. 248

G. K. Chesterton & C. S. Lewis: Heroes of Classical Education?

G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis are two of the most prolific authors in the world of Christian literature and Classical Education. But do they belong, and would they agree with what classical liberal arts education has become? In today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, Shane, Martin, and Paul sit down to discuss these two authors and how they understood classical education, how they upheld objective truth, goodness, and beauty, and how their understanding might point us to better insights about c...

Sep 25, 202339 minEp. 247

How To Prepare Students For The Next Level

Today we're talking about how a teacher and their students must prepare to navigate the transitions and challenges from one grade to the next. Each school year is filled with its own planning and challenges from kindergarten through 12th grade, and as each student moves from one level to the next the expectation to succeed only grows. So how can a teacher in both a classroom and homeschool setting equip their students to start strong as they navigate lower, middle, and high school level classes....

Sep 11, 202345 minEp. 246

School Year Rituals: How To Prepare For After Summer Vacation

Today we're talking about the rituals we have in our schools and homeschools and how those rituals set us up to start the school year strong and prepare our student's minds for starting back after the summer break is over. We talk about a number of different strategies and ways to start the new school year going right before things get to busy with all the things your new school year needs to do. We are excited for each of our homeschool families, charter schools, cottage schools, and independen...

Aug 23, 202339 minEp. 244

East of Eden Review - Beyond the Book | SPOILERS | Discussion, Questions, & Summary

Book review episode! And today its fiction. In this episode Classical Et Cetera explores East of Eden by John Steinbeck. We review the book (there will be spoilers) and do our best to leave no stone unturned in this marvelous work of American Fiction. We explore the plot, characters, themes, and summary of this pivotal work of one of the greats. We hope our analysis will encourage you to read the book and explore more American literature and books that explore why we think the way we do. Come al...

Aug 16, 202334 minEp. 243

Classical Education vs Liberal Arts | Is There REALLY a Difference?

"📚 Classical Education vs Liberal Arts: Exploring Teaching Styles & Content Differences 🎓 Dive into the dynamic world of education as we navigate the differences between classical and liberal arts approaches. Discover the formal types of education, from college to university, and unravel the significance of the liberal arts in fostering interdisciplinary exploration. Explore what is necessary for preparing students for higher education in sciences and humanities. Join us in this insightful...

Aug 09, 202332 minEp. 245

We Miss You Shane - Why Learn Latin? Should Latin be the Core of an Education?

On today's episode of the Classical Et Cetera podcast, we have no idea where Shane is. Hopefully he returns to us quickly and safely. And with presents. In the meantime, we'll have to see how Martin's coup attempt plays out. Anyhow, today we are talking about the role of learning Latin in a classical Christian education. Why is it so important to us? How does it transform and bring the organized mind together? Are the students who study Latin really happy with the benefits that Latin can bring? ...

Aug 02, 202345 minEp. 242

Mythology - Should Students Study Myth?

In this episode, the core four discuss why classical studies is an essential part our our complete curriculum. Learn how we introduce students to classical studies early in their education get an idea of the pedagogy behind the classical studies program. Don't miss it! Browse the classical studies curriculum lineup today! https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=92 Our classical studies curriculum is the foundation of our ...

Jul 26, 202337 minEp. 92

Teaching Students To Write | Unpacking Classical Composition

A core part of the complete Memoria Press curriculum is the Classical Composition program. Designed to teach students how to write and argue persuasively, Classical Composition prepares students for many forms of writing. In this episode, Shane, Tanya, and Paul unpack the Classical Composition program for those unfamiliar. Don't miss it! Browse the complete Classical Composition lineup today! https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/writing-and-english-grammar/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=C...

Jul 19, 202341 minEp. 91

Reading & Understanding Poetry: Tips For Beginners on How to Read, Enjoy and Love Poems

On this episode of Classical Et Cetera, Shane and the team from Memoria Press sit down to discuss poetry, their favorite poems, the role poetry has in our homeschool curriculum and how the art form can enrich both education and your life. Classic literature and poetry holds a significant place in our English program and is an essential element for what makes our program unique. Want to learn more about Classical Christian Education? Visit memoriapress.com to learn more!

Jul 12, 202331 minEp. 241

Teacher Training Seminar Course For Pre Primary Through 12th Grade!

Every summer, Memoria Press kicks off our Teacher Training Conference in Louisville, Kentucky USA to teach teachers in classical Christian schools core classroom management and leadership skills as well as the tenants of our curriculum. Workshop activities will cover our English, Science, Math, and Latin sessions and so much more to prepare teachers for the coming school year. Think of it as a train the trainer environment with workshops, seminar speeches, course development insights, and educat...

Jul 05, 202328 minEp. 240
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