This is the forum for discussing any topic that is not included in other forums! Post your general questions here about curriculum, pedagogy, philosophy, atmosphere, culture, as well as your challenges and triumphs.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to teaching our youngest children in grades K-3. This an excellent place to discuss the cultivation of wonder, delight, and gymnastic education (tuning the heart and training the body).
This is the forum for discussing topics related to teaching our children in grades 4-6. This an excellent place to discuss the ways we cultivate virtue (those habits of excellence proper to being a student) and the training in Latin grammar, history, literature, math and nature study.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to educating our children in grades 7-9--those years when students should be learning logic and learning how to integrate logic, grammar, and their Christian faith across all disciplines.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to educating our children in grades 10-12--those years when students will study rhetoric and integrate this art across all disciplines.
This forum fosters conversation around the thoughtful ideas presented in the interviews of homeschooling educators like Carrie Finch on ClassicalU. We encourage you to watch her interviews and share your thoughts!
This forum fosters conversation around the presentations and conversations hosted and recorded by the Scholé Muses--several ladies who are experienced homeschool educators and leaders of classical homeschool communities.
This is the forum for discussing any topic that is not included in other forums! Post your general questions here about curriculum, pedagogy, philosophy, atmosphere, culture, as well as your challenges and triumphs.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to teaching our youngest children in grades K-3. This an excellent place to discuss the cultivation of wonder, delight, and gymnastic education (tuning the heart and training the body).
This is the forum for discussing topics related to teaching our children in grades 4-6. This an excellent place to discuss the ways we cultivate virtue (those habits of excellence proper to being a student) and the training in Latin grammar, history, literature, math and nature study.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to educating our children in grades 7-9--those years when students should be learning logic and learning how to integrate logic, grammar, and their Christian faith across all disciplines.
This is the forum for discussing topics related to educating our children in grades 10-12--those years when students will study rhetoric and integrate this art across all disciplines.
This forum is for those fairly new to classical education and explores the ideas presented by Christopher Perrin in his course Introduction to Classical Education. It seeks to answer well the question, "What is classical education?" All are welcome.
This forum is an excellent place for new classical teachers to explore and become familiar with an essential "toolkit" for planning and teaching effectively. It is based on the course by Robyn Burlew called the Essentials of Effective Teaching. All are welcome.
This subforum seeks to discuss The Liberal Arts Tradition book (and online course) by Kevin Clark and Ravi Jain. Connect with fellow teachers, administrators, and home educators to explore and the concepts presented in their thoughtful book.
This is the place to explore and discuss what it means to renew restful teaching and learning in classical schools and homeschools. It is based on the short course on restful learning taught by Dr. Christopher Perrin. All are welcome.
In this forum, we discuss the ways we can relearn and renew the classical pedagogies that come down to from the classical tradition of education. It is based on the Essential Principles of Classical Pedagogy on ClassicalU.com. All are welcome!
If you are learning Latin either with Karen Moore (see the Essential Latin course) or by other means, this is a place to discuss Latin grammar and the best way to teach Latin to students of all ages.
This forum is for those either learning or teaching the logical fallacies. The forum is based on the Essential Logic course (covering 28 fallacies), though anyone learning the logical fallacies by other means is welcome!
This forum is dedicated to discussing what it means to assess students with charity and clarity, informed by the classical tradition. It is based on the course Assessing Students Classically, but all are welcome to participate.
This forum is for those who are either studying or teaching the Odyssey by Homer. The forum takes is inspiration from the Teaching the Odyssey course on ClassicalU.com, but all lovers of Homer are welcome!
This forum is for discussing the four classical language arts of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The forum is based on the short course (four lectures) by Andrew Pudewa. All are welcome.
This forum is for discussing the contributions of Plato to the classical tradition of education. The forum is inspired by the short course on Plato taught by Dr. David Diener. All are welcome.
This forum is dedicated to exploring the ways we can teach math--classically. It is based on the Teaching Math Classically course (by Andrew Elizalde). All are welcome.
This forum explores the history, purpose, and benefits of the seven liberal arts, and notes in particular the way the liberal arts provide a kind of profound freedom to those trained by them. The forum is inspired by the Seven Liberal Arts course taught by Andrew Kern and Christopher Perrin. All are welcome!
This forum explores ways we can recover a classical pedagogy with a specific focus on mimetic and Socratic teaching. The forum is inspired by the Classical Pedagogy II course taught by Andrew Kern. All are welcome!
This forum explores the ideas presented by veteran grammar school principal Lori Jill Keeler in her course Effective Grammar School Teaching & Leadership. While taking the course is highly recommended, all are welcome on this forum.
This forum explores the ideas presented by veteran upper school educator and professor Dr. Christopher Schlect in his course Effective Upper School Teaching & Leadership. While taking the course is highly recommended, all are welcome on this forum.
This forum is for discussion surrounding the progressive approach to education and the history of progressive education. It is based on the course taught by Dr. Jason Edwards, A Brief History of Progressive Education. All are welcome.
This forum is for discussion surrounding the pedagogy of Socratic teaching and discussion. It is based on the ClassicalU course, Socratic Teaching, featuring several presenters, including live teaching samples of Socratic teachers in action. All are welcome.
This forum is for those who either learning or teaching formal logic. It is based on the course on teaching formal logic by Joelle Hodge. All are welcome!
This forum is for those who are either study or teaching poetry. The forum is inspired by the Art of Poetry course taught by Christine Perrin. All are welcome.
This forum is dedicated to conversation surrounding the classical transcendentals of truth, goodness, and beauty. The forum is inspired by the short course on Truth, Goodness, and Beauty, taught by Dr. Steve Turley.
This forum is designed for those who are either learning or teaching The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius. It is based on the short course on Boethius taught by Josh Gibbs. All are welcome.
This forum is for those wanting to discuss introductory philosophy as a means of enrichment and growing as a well-rounded classical educator. The forum is aligned with Dr. David Schenk's course, Essential Philosophy for Classical Educators.
This forum is for conversation surrounding the course taught by Dr. Andrew Seeley (of Thomas Aquinas College) on The Catholic Tradition of Education. All are welcome!
This forum is for conversation surrounding the monastic tradition of education and its contributions to classical education. The forum is aligned with Christopher Perrin's short course on the Monastic Tradition of Education.
This forum is for conversation surrounding the teaching of Singapore Math. The forum is aligned with Dawn Swartz's course that provided training for how to effectively teach Singapore Math.
This forum is based on Keith Nix's course on Essential School Leadership (highly recommended for heads of school, principals, and deans). The course explores six essential components of school leadership: vision, strategy, talent, culture, board development, and finances.
Taking cues from Lori Jill Keeler's presentation on Buiding a Culture of Learning in the Grammar School (highly recommended), this forum aims to explore the ways of growing a thriving classical grammar school.
This forum fosters conversation among those who are serving at an urban classical school or homeschool--or interested in helping start one!. If classical education is the best for the few, it is best for all.
This forum is a private forum for classical heads of school in the English-speaking world. The password for this forum is available by request from the forum director.
This forum is a place to discuss any of the free lectures featured in the Lecture Hall. Feel free to start a thread on any of the lectures or interviews recorded there.
This forum fosters conversation among those who are directors of a Scholé Group homeschooling community. This forum requires a password that is available to all directors from the Scholé Groups administrator.
Scholé Groups is hosting Seeking Scholé—a series of discussions based on ClassicalU courses. Click here for more details. Please join us here for continued discussion of these topics! All are welcome to join in.
This forum is dedicated to ongoing conversation about the relationship of the classical and theological virtues (faith, hope, and love) to classical education and its renewal.