No Images? Click here The Scholé Review Issue 26 | November 2018 Thoughts from Scholé Muse Brooke Diener Concerning "Scholé Guilt"Guiltily I take out the math facts drills, saddened that I am choosing to do “labor” instead of “scholé” again, wrestling within myself about whether or not to have the child finish the assignment with which she is struggling. Read more at the Scholé Groups blog. A Communal Feast The Death of Self-Education, the Death of the West We are excited to share with you our newest ClassicalU feature: Scholé Muses. These conversations with experienced homeschooling mothers, most of whom are also Scholé Directors, focus on navigating teaching, rest, and growth through this journey of discovering truth, goodness, and beauty. Two courses, Foundations and Curriculum & Pedagogy, are currently available free for a limited time as an introductory special. Two more courses are in production and will follow soon. Also check out the Scholé Muses Forum!. Coffee & Conversation for Scholé DirectorsJoin us Tuesday, November 27 at 8 p.m. EST for a discussion with Dr. Perrin about his recent article Piling It On: Why Classical Schools Have Too Many Periods and Teach Too Many Subjects. Directors, you should have received an email invitation and instructions to join in the past few week or so. Join the Discussion at Scholé Groups ForumsWe're talking over at the Parents Forum about aiming your students toward virtue. To register, visit the forum and scroll down to the Scholé Groups Network section. Scholé Directors, there is a private forum for you as well; access to the forums is explained in your 2018-19 Acceptance letter or Re-Enrollment confirmation. New at Classical UDo you ever feel like explaining the concept of scholé – or understanding it for yourself – is like nailing jello to the wall? You won't want to miss the all-new series Scholé (Restful) Learning from Dr. Perrin at Classical U! This is an excellent resource for Scholé Directors and members alike. Also, the new smartphone app makes accessing Classical U a cinch! |