The world after high school is rapidly shifting—college costs are soaring, AI is reshaping the workforce, and career pressure seems to loom large. In this complex landscape, how can we, as parents and educators, help our students navigate their next steps with wisdom, confidence, and conviction? Join us on Tuesday, March 25 at 8:00 PM ET for an insightful webinar and tackle pressing questions with Ryan Gainor, Founder and CEO of Summa Factor, a college admissions and career consulting firm. As a seasoned professional and a father of classically educated children, Ryan will offer practical guidance for helping young adults with decisions post high school. This webinar is ideally suited for parents, educators, school counselors and administrative leaders. Upper school students are also welcome! Free to register | Recording will be sent to all registrants ?? https://hubs.la/Q039dwvq0
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The ClassicalU admin team is a group of passionate advocates of classical, liberal arts education. All of us are seeking excellence in classical education for ourselves and for our children. The team is led by Dr. Christopher Perrin, an experienced leader in the renewal of classical education, former classical headmaster, author of books and articles about classical education, and frequent consultant and speaker to classical schools, homeschooling communities, and conferences.
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Once upon a time, a nickel got you a treat. These days? Not even a gum wrapper. But your thoughts? They're worth a lot to us! We invite you to share feedback on our summer lineup of live courses and book discussions. When you complete the survey, you will find a coupon code (on the submission confirmation page) for 10% off all ClassicalU subscriptions and 10% off Classical Academic Press' physical, non-digital items. (Please visit CAP's FAQs page to see a list of coupon code restrictions.) Plus, we will randomly pick five names from all the survey responses, and those people will receive one copy of their choice of any of these five titles: An Introduction to Classical Education, Common Arts Education, Teaching from Rest, The Scholé Way, or The Classical Reader. We look forward to reviewing your responses! Help us with our survey ?? https://hubs.la/Q0393HX50
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Are you trained as a Special Needs Instructor who can help parents navigate curricular decisions, support academic goals, and provide instruction and resources to help students with specialties such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia? If so, Scholé Academy would love to hear from you! Our Center for Students with Learning Differences is seeking educators that can work alongside parents and instructors to help students build the skills necessary to meet their life-learning goals. Email [email protected] to learn more. Discover the Center for Students with Learning Differences ?? https://hubs.la/Q037LvWY0
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In episode 2 of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh dive into the often-overlooked Book of Judges, examining its powerful themes of faith, conflict, and the emergence of monotheism. Through an engaging discussion, they explore the book’s depiction of Israel’s cycle of moral descent, the role of unique leaders called “judges,” and how these ancient stories provide surprising insights into human history, ethics, and resilience. Listen now ?? https://hubs.ly/Q036f47Z0
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Episode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake! Don't miss this conversation as ClassicalU director Jesse Hake interviews Scholé Academy director Dr. Joylynn Blake. https://lnkd.in/eUsqKKxc Also found on any of your preferred podcast platforms such as: https://lnkd.in/egEsuNZf https://lnkd.in/e-E_iaer https://lnkd.in/eYvxtwAh
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If you will be attending the 2025 National Symposium for Classical Education, happening from February 19-21 in Tempe, Arizona, stop by Classical Academic Press' booth to talk with ClassicalU Director Jesse Hake and ClassicalU science presenter John Mays. Want another chance to chat? Jesse will be hosting a coffee meet up at 7:00 AM on Thursday, February 20, and John Mays will be hosting a happy hour from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM the same day. Use the Classical Education Symposium app to register and find more details. Learn more about the Symposium ?? https://hubs.la/Q036bT3-0 See our 2025 Conference & Convention Schedule ?? https://hubs.la/Q036bTjY0
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Teach your students about the principle of the wheat and tares with two ClassicalU courses providing guidance from the classics and the scriptures: ? Teaching Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy. In this concise course, Joshua Gibbs lectures on Boethius' time-honored book. ? The Problem of Evil. Learn how to teach all of the basic theodicies with Dr. David Schenk. Learn more about Teaching Boethius ?? https://hubs.la/Q036bFdc0 Learn more about The Problem of Evil ?? https://hubs.la/Q036bS_80
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"Just as the Christian faith is at the same time energetic and forceful but also meek and peace-loving, so is a human education both rigorous and restful, in a harmonious blend. . . . After some 15 years of studying the tradition of scholé, I have finally released a short book on the subject. My colleague Jon Balsbaugh and I will be discussing the book and the recovery of scholé over three live discussions." —Dr. Christopher Perrin https://lnkd.in/ejpubUnJ
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In ClassicalU Podcast?episode 24, ClassicalU’s new full-time team member Rebecca Richard speaks with director Jesse Hake about the love of learning, late blooming, Charlotte Mason,?scholé, and life at sea. You will also hear about Rebecca’s personal top picks among our courses:?Common Arts Education?by Chris Hall,?Charlotte Mason: A Liberal Education for All?by Jason Barney, and?Disability and Classical Education?by Dr. Amy Richards. Some of the many books that Rebecca mentions during the conversation include:?Hannah Coulter?by Wendell Berry,?The Well-Trained Mind?by Susan Wise Bauer,?Consider This?by Karen Glass,?The Scholé Way?by Christopher Perrin, and?Founding Gardeners by Andrea Wulf. Listen on?https://hubs.la/Q034kFM-0?(or any of your favorite platforms such as?Apple,?Spotify,?Amazon, and?YouTube). Listen now ?? https://hubs.la/Q034kDPj0
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Is Latin really necessary? On Tuesday, February 18 at 8:00pm ET, join our Live Learning Event to hear from a panel of experts who will not argue Latin's necessity, but who will muse on Latin's lovability. An author, a teacher, and a tester will explore how the study of Latin has helped them experience the good that all humans seek. Inspired by questions from everyday families and a desire to support those who are tracking, encouraging, or just cautiously considering Latin studies, this panel will relay the joy of studying Latin and the supports available to families in the process. Free to register | Recording will be sent to all registrants ?? https://hubs.la/Q034k8fD0
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