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Are you trying to provide a classical education without having received one yourself? You might know the subject you’re teaching well, but so much of classical education transcends the textbook.Sku: QB:010393740013421(PRE-ORDER) Thoroughness and Charm
By: Mandi Gerth$29.95 -
Throw off the shackles of formal schooling and embark upon a rich journey of self-directed, life-long learning. Gatto's radical treatise on public education, a bestseller for 25 years, continues to bang the drum for an unshackling of children and learning from formal schooling. Now, in an ever-more-rapidly changing world with an explosion of alternative routes to learning, it's poised to continue to shake the world of institutional education for many more years.Sku: 9780865718548
Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (25th Anniversary Edition)
By: John Taylor Gatto$27.95 -
Socratic Conversation reveals the natural connection between great philosophical dialogues and the art of philosophic conversation that is in pursuit of the truth. In distinct yet complementary ways, the three parts of the book build a bridge between the philosophical dialogues of Plato, and others, and the contemporary practice of Socratic conversation as a pedagogical method.Sku: 9781600514180
Socratic Conversation: Bringing the Dialogues of Plato and the Socratic Tradition into Today’s Classroom
By: Jeffrey S. Lehman$17.50 -
The verbal arts of grammar, logic, and rhetoric are often referred to as tools of learning. But this analogy between words and tools too often relies on the common assumption that the verbal arts are merely neutral tools. Even reimagining the verbal arts as purposive tools that serve a good beyond themselves takes us only so far. We need an alternative analogy to stand against the cultural forces of consumption and production that often shape educational purposes in the age of global information technology. Thus, rather than tools, words are like seeds whose purpose is life-giving.Sku: 9781600514258
The Lost Seeds of Learning: Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric as Life-Giving Arts
By: Phillip J. Donnelly, PhD$16.50