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The Educational Renaissance Podcast — 111 episodes

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1

An Interview with Adrienne Freas

2

The Role of Habits in Virtue Formation

3

The Great Commission

4

An Interview with Davies Owens

5

Math as a Liberal Art

6

An Interview with Louis Markos

7

The Liberal Arts and the Working World

8

An Interview with Mandi Gerth

9

On the Soul

10

Cognitive Load and Memory Consolidation

11

An Interview with Preston Atwood

12

An Atmosphere of Truth and Sincerity

13

An Interview with Brian Polk

14

C.S. Lewis on Training Moral Virtues

15

Leisure

16

New Faculty Onboarding

17

Latin and Greek: The Classical Languages

18

Modern Research

19

The Common Arts and Handwork

20

An Interview with Russ Gregg

21

An Interview with Brandon Koble

22

Nature Notebooks

23

An Interview with Jessica Hooten Wilson

24

Beyond Narration

25

Classroom Rules vs Habit Training

26

Logos, Pathos and Ethos in the Classroom

27

An Interview with Jeremy Mann

28

Slow Productivity

29

Charlotte Mason and Classical Education

30

An Interview with Jason Fletcher

31

Authority in the Classroom

32

Classical Education and the New Economy

33

Right is Right

34

Living Ideas

35

An Interview with Tami Peterson

36

The Dreaded Handbook

37

Equipping Disciple-Making Teachers

38

Classical Education in Australia: An Interview with Kon Bouzikos

39

Phone-free Schools

40

The Art of Attention

41

Picture Study

42

Aristotle and the Roots of Classical Education

43

An Interview with Jeff Andre

44

Augustine and Ordering Affections

45

In Pursuit of Excellence

46

An Interview with Carrie Eben

47

Performances

48

The 2023 Review

49

Incarnation

50

Logic

51

Liturgies, Catechisms, and Spiritual Routines

52

A Celebration of Charlotte Mason

53

An Interview with Deani Van Pelt

54

School Stability Markers

55

Creating a Culture of Excellence

56

Maturity

57

Summer Conferences 2023

58

Creating Culture

59

Parent Partnership

60

Mirror Neurons

61

Great Books

62

Rhetoric

63

School Trips

64

Stress and School

65

Life of the Mind

66

Accreditation

67

Desirable Difficulties

68

Intellectual Virtues

69

Nature Study

70

Virtue in Early Education

71

Charlotte Mason's Practice of Habit Training

72

Narration as Progrymnasmata

73

Cultivating the Joy of Learning

74

Steps to Implementing Narration

75

Promoting Self-Education

76

The What and Why of Narration

77

Capturing Hearts Through the Beauty of Artistry

78

Reflections on the ACCS Conference

79

Reflections from SCL Day 3

80

Reflections from SCL Day 2

81

Reflections from SCL Day 1

82

Reflections from the SCL Pre-Conference Day

83

Discipleship in the School

84

Reflections on Christian and Pagan Literature

85

Introducing the Educational Renaissance Book Store - Three Book Recommendations

86

An Interview with Jason Barney

87

Narration in Lesson Planning

88

An Interview with Kolby Atchison

89

An Interview with Karen Glass

90

On Charlotte Mason (a preview of Jason Barney's upcoming book)

91

Why Renaissance Instead of Enlightenment

92

An Interview with Patrick Egan

93

A Panel Discussion about Discussion (recorded live)

94

Cultivating Virtue with Habit Training (recorded live)

95

Using Moral and Intellectual Virtues in Craftsmanship to Replace Bloom's Taxonomy

96

Theory of Virtue and Christian Purpose

97

An Evaluation of Bloom's Taxonomy

98

The Calling of the Church and Educating Christian Students

99

A Discussion About Discussion

100

Deep Dive in the History of Narration and Why It Matters

101

Education is Life

102

Atmosphere

103

Technicism in Modern Education

104

Teach Like a Champion

105

Prophetic Voice

106

The Clapham Sect

107

Flow

108

Classical Education

109

Narration

110

Habit Training

111

Ancient Education