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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2024 · 34 MIN

Students aren't just minds. Teach their hearts, too.

from Classical Et Cetera · host The Memoria Press Podcast Network

In this insightful episode, Jessica, Paul, Tanya, and special guest Jeremy Breland explore how to intentionally shape students' character within and beyond the classroom walls: • How morning meditations and formation talks set the tone for the day. • The surprising impact of subjects like math and literature on character development. • Real-life stories of students' transformative moments. • Practical tips for implementing character education in schools and homeschools. Transform children's manners and respect with our 14-week program designed for all learners including those with special needs: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/educational-resources/myself-others/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Check out the Manner of the Week Wall Charts for engaging and practical behavior visual aids: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/phonics-and-early-reading/manner-of-the-week-wall-charts/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Learn more about the Horatius at the Bridge Set for an immersive journey into ancient Roman history through Thomas Babington Macaulay's celebrated ballad: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/horatius-bridge/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Dive into the timeless tale of love, betrayal, and society with the comprehensive Anna Karenina Set, your essential companion to explore Tolstoy's masterpiece in depth: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/literature-and-poetry/twelfth/pre-order-anna-karenina-set/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 There are three works that are at the source of Western culture: the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Aeneid. After you have completed your study of Homer’s two works, Virgil’s epic story of the founding of Rome, the Aeneid, is your next logical Great Book to study: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/aeneid/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127   What We're Reading from This Episode: Great Expectations —Charles Dickens (Tanya) All Creatures Great and Small —James Herriot (Tanya) The Man Who Was Thursday —G.K. Chesterton (Jeremy) Shop Class as Soulcraft —Matthew B. Crawford (Paul)  

In this insightful episode, Jessica, Paul, Tanya, and special guest Jeremy Breland explore how to intentionally shape students' character within and beyond the classroom walls: • How morning meditations and formation talks set the tone for the day. • The surprising impact of subjects like math and literature on character development. • Real-life stories of students' transformative moments. • Practical tips for implementing character education in schools and homeschools. Transform children's manners and respect with our 14-week program designed for all learners including those with special needs: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/educational-resources/myself-others/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Check out the Manner of the Week Wall Charts for engaging and practical behavior visual aids: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/phonics-and-early-reading/manner-of-the-week-wall-charts/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Learn more about the Horatius at the Bridge Set for an immersive journey into ancient Roman history through Thomas Babington Macaulay's celebrated ballad: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/horatius-bridge/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 Dive into the timeless tale of love, betrayal, and society with the comprehensive Anna Karenina Set, your essential companion to explore Tolstoy's masterpiece in depth: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/literature-and-poetry/twelfth/pre-order-anna-karenina-set/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127 There are three works that are at the source of Western culture: the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Aeneid. After you have completed your study of Homer’s two works, Virgil’s epic story of the founding of Rome, the Aeneid, is your next logical Great Book to study: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/aeneid/?utm_source=PodBean&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=127   What We're Reading from This Episode: Great Expectations —Charles Dickens (Tanya) All Creatures Great and Small —James Herriot (Tanya) The Man Who Was Thursday —G.K. Chesterton (Jeremy) Shop Class as Soulcraft —Matthew B. Crawford (Paul)

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