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Classical Education

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Classical Education
Charlotte Mason
Rightstart Math
Education
Trivium
Geometry
Classical Christian Education
The Good Life
Place Value
Progymnasmata
Character Education
Grammar
Socratic Method
Educational Philosophy
Picture Study
John Taylor Gatto
Phonics
Pedagogy
Verbal Arts
Renaissance Literature

Classical Education is a podcast perfect for learning about the tradition of a liberal arts education. We invite you to join us on a journey in pursuit of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful as we participate in the great conversation and listen to the many voices coming from the world of classical education.

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About the Guest

Charlene Thompson is a first grade teacher in her fourth year at Founders Classical Academy in Rogers, Arkansas. She holds a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Harding University and is a passionate learner of classical ed... more

About the Guest

Dr. John Ahern holds a PhD from Princeton University in historical musicology. He currently teaches at The Wilberforce School as an Upper School Humanities and Latin instructor. He is also faculty at the Theopolis Institute and direct... more

Dr. Erik Ellis is Assistant Professor of Classical Education at the University of Dallas. After graduating from the University Scholars Program at Baylor University with concentrations in Greek and Latin, Dr. Ellis received an MA in History from the ... more

About the Guest: Dr. Fred Putnam

Fred Putnam retired after forty years of teaching high school, college, and graduate school; for twelve of those years he was Professor of Bible & Liberal Studies in the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University ... more

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Charlene Thompson
A teacher from a classical school and an advocate for narration in education.
Classical School in Arkansas
Episode: Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Dr. Erik Ellis
Assistant Professor of Classical Education at the University of Dallas, specializing in philology.
University of Dallas
Episode: How Language Works with Philologist Dr Erik Ellis from the University of Dallas
Dr. Fred Putnam
Retired professor of Bible and Liberal Studies at the Templeton Honors College
Templeton Honors College
Episode: Teaching Classically & Reading Josef Pieper with Dr. Fred Putnam
Jonathan Pageau
Expert in storytelling and author of illustrated fairy tale books.
The Symbolic World
Episode: Jonathan Pageau: A Deep Dive Into Teaching Fairy Tales
Kolby Atchison
Head of School at Clapham School, an institution that incorporates Charlotte Mason's pedagogy into classical education.
Clapham School
Episode: Is Charlotte Mason Classical? A Response to Memoria Press with Kolby Atchison
Karen Glass
Educational consultant and writer focused on classical education
Episode: Coleridge and Charlotte Mason with Karen Glass and Dr. Robert Terry
Dr. Robert Terry
Classical education advocate and educator
Episode: Coleridge and Charlotte Mason with Karen Glass and Dr. Robert Terry
Kiernan Fiore
An experienced educator in classical education and previously featured on the podcast discussing neoclassical versus classical education.
Holy Innocents' Episcopal School
Episode: Curriculum, Standards, Benchmarks, and Grading with Kiernan Fiore
Anna-Marie Carter
Educator at Founders Classical School
Founders Classical School
Episode: Creating a Book of Century in Art Class to Support History and Music with Anna-Marie Carter

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Adrienne
Host focusing on classical education themes and discussions

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • A good listen for homeschool parents interested in a classical christian education for their children.

    Audible
    4
    No Man
    United States3 years ago
  • A good listen for homeschool parents

    A good listen for homeschool parents interested in a classical christian education for their children.

    Audible
    4
    No Man
    United States3 years ago
  • Wonderful!

    Thank you for this beautiful podcast! I’m a current 5th grade teacher at a Classical Christian School. I’m fairly new to CCE and I am finding this podcast so encouraging and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HannahMFE
    United States3 years ago
  • Great content!

    I am transitioning as a retired Public School Teacher to Classical Christian Education…thank you for providing another avenue for me to gain knowledge and information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jmacd1
    United States4 years ago
  • Insightful!!!

    A friend shared this podcast with me and I absolutely love it! As the founder of a classical charter school (and parent of two children being classically educated), this has been extremely helpful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BeachLinds
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners find the content both encouraging and informative, especially those transitioning into classical education. Many highlight the wealth of information and variety of topics presented, expressing gratitude for the continuous effort to provide quality resources.
Comments consistently reflect appreciation for the depth and relevance of discussions, indicating a strong interest in both educational philosophies and practical classroom applications. Overall, reviews emphasize how the podcast enriches their understanding of classical education.

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Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Q: How do you handle the students who are reluctant to narrate?
I make it a point to discuss the importance of narration, and I encourage them by showing them that it's okay to have fears about it.
Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Q: How many times a day are you asking the kids to narrate?
We narrate every day in literature and history; sometimes in science, depending on the passage.
Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Q: Did it transform your students?
Absolutely, I saw students becoming better thinkers and asking good questions after implementing narration consistently.
Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Q: What was the process when you went into the classroom with the kids and knew you were going to try narration?
In my first year, I didn't know what I was doing, but by my second year, I started implementing narration mainly in literature.
Narration in The Classroom with Classical Educator, Charlene Thompson
Q: How did you come into Classical Education?
I was a fairly new teacher and eventually went back to school after being a foster and adoptive parent, inspired by a call to teach.

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Focusing on the tradition of classical education, this podcast provides insight into liberal arts education through discussions on essential philosophies and methodologies. The content spans topics such as the importance of memory, storytelling, the relationship between art and education, and the integration of Charlotte Mason's educational approach within classical principles. Notably, it offers perspectives from experts in the field, making it a valuable resource for educators, parents, and those interested in understanding the intricacies of a classical education framework. The engaging dialogues highlight how these educational philosophies aim to nurture a holistic understanding of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful.

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Classical Education launched 4 years ago and published 87 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Classical Education include:

1. Charlene Thompson
2. Dr. Erik Ellis
3. Dr. Fred Putnam
4. Jonathan Pageau
5. Kolby Atchison
6. Karen Glass
7. Dr. Robert Terry
8. Kiernan Fiore

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