No Images? Click here The Scholé Review Issue 31 | April 2019 Suffering, Scholé, & the Highest GoodFrom Scholé Muse Jennifer Dow A pattern exists in nature. Work before fruit, sorrow before joy. Learning, scholé, and contemplation are fruits. Highly desired fruit, highest good kind of fruits, but what is the work that precedes them, makes them possible, calls them forth? Read more at the Scholé Groups blog. If you missed the 2019 Scholé Retreat, here's a quick recap. Look for the recorded version, coming soon at Classical U! Resources and IdeasThe Audio Room The Necessity of "Gymnastic" in Classical Education Coming soon! New Classical U courses from the 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. Also check out the Scholé Muses Forum!. Coffee & Conversation for Scholé DirectorsComing up on Monday, April 15: Scholé Muse Jennifer Dow talks about teacher training, Scholé Group resources, and Classical U. Directors should have received an invitation to the meeting in your email. Join the Discussion at Scholé Groups ForumsOn the Directors Forum, we are discussing why we include pagan literature in a Christian classical curriculum. To register, visit the forum and scroll down to the Scholé Groups Network section. The Directors forum is for Scholé Directors only; access to the forums is explained in your 2018-19 Acceptance letter or Re-Enrollment confirmation. New at Classical UHave you visited The Lecture Hall at Classical U? There are lots of short takes on topics related to scholé and classical education! You will find wonderful courses to enhance your journey of self-education at Classical U—be sure to take advantage of your Scholé Group discount! (Ask your Director if you don't know about this.) Also, the smartphone app makes accessing Classical U a cinch! |