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Paideia Academics

Training new classical educators and schools how to teach the classical liberal arts.

How to Teach!? That is the Question! The good news is we do not have to wonder. By looking to the forms of classical teaching, we can begin to answer the question “How do I teach classically?” Studying this element gives us access to the skills, ideas, and knowledge we need to successfully teach anything, in a way that cultivates wisdom and virtue.

It is true, there are certain ways of teaching that cultivate wisdom and virtue and there are certain ways of teaching that enslave us and our students. In order for our teaching to be as harmonious and freeing as the course of study, we must also embrace a few teaching methods and skills. Browse the posts below to learn more about the classical forms of Teaching. One great article, to begin with, is 'Homeschool Mom! You Can Only Teach 3 Things!'

Commonplacing: The Introductory Lesson

Commonplacing: The Introductory Lesson

Are You A Classical Homeschooler? An Interview at Ed Snapshots

You Get to Read Them Too!

Shaping Loves, and the Liberal Arts

Corinthians, Teaching, & Bible Study Methods

Narration ~ An Introduction

At AfterThoughts Blog: Myth: CM and Memory Work Don’t mix

Forms of Instruction Part III: Socratic Instruction

Forms of Instruction Part II: Mimetic Instruction

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