Classical education aims to cultivate students of excellence through the contemplation of what is true, good, and beautiful. This is a lofty goal, so how does this come about in practice during a school day? How can teachers create the conditions needed for their students to understand a difficult concept, recognize the beauty in a biology lesson, or unravel the intricacies of a sonnet?
In this episode, Winston Brady, Josh Herring, and Matt Ogle talk about best teaching practices for the classical teacher and how to teach with such noble goals in mind.