Developing Classical Thinkers

Developing Classical Thinkers
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May 12, 2022 • 3min

Social Studies and Classical Education

Classical education is uniquely suited to teach social studies, political theory, and economics. classical education emphasizes reading primary source documents so that students see important founding documents like the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution as the culmination of a longstanding intellectual and philosophical tradition spanning thousands of years. Check out our Thales Press YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram for more information and content like this. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-5t4R8RSLX9A-CWJC9wDQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thalespress/
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May 10, 2022 • 26min

Free Markets, Free People, Free Thinking: An Interview with Richard Vedder

On today’s episode, host Winston Brady speaks with Richard Vedder about the study of economics, the value of hard work and entrepreneurship, and why the study of free market markets is more valuable now than ever. Richard Vedder is the Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Ohio University. He has written for both scholarly journals and popular publications such as The Wall Street Journal. Vedder also has administered the "Best College Rankings" for Forbes magazine. He has been a long time supporter of Thales Academy, having spoken at some of our Luddy Debate tournaments on the value of economics, and delivered a lecture at Thales Academy Rolesville entitled, “American Greatness and Preparing for the Future.” Check out more information about Thales and Thales Press here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-5t4R8RSLX9A-CWJC9wDQ
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May 3, 2022 • 47min

How to be a Classical Teacher

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.
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Apr 26, 2022 • 36min

Interview with George Leef

On today’s episode, host Winston Brady interviews George Leef, the author of "The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale." On the show, they discuss the idea of classical liberalism, the works of Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville, and how these authors and the tradition of classical liberalism shaped Mr. Leef’s "The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale," a work of satire and a “political fable for our time” available for purchase at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. George Leef is the director of editorial content at the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. He holds a JD from the Duke University School of Law; has previously served as the Vice President of the John Locke Foundation; and has written for numerous popular and academic publications such as Forbes Magazine and the American Institute for Economic Research. Check out The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Jennifer-Van-Arsdale-Political/dp/1637583567/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27VL1Q77CPQBP&keywords=awakening+of+jennifer+van+arsdale&qid=1649963336&sprefix=awkwaening+of+jennifer+van+arsdale+%2Caps%2C126&sr=8-1 and on Barnes & Noble at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-awakening-of-jennifer-van-arsdale-george-c-leef/1141110704?ean=9781637583562
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Apr 19, 2022 • 35min

The Value of Memorization

In today’s episode, Will Begley and Chelsea Wagenaar discuss the value of memorizing poetry and prose and strategies for students to build up their ability to memorize.Will Begley teaches high school Latin and Senior Seminar at Thales Academy Rolesville. He holds a Ph.D. in Medieval and Classical Latin from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chelsea Wagenaar joined the Thales faculty in 2022, and she teaches trivium and medieval literature. She holds a Ph.D. in literature from the University of North Texas. She is a published and much-acclaimed poet, having won the 2013 Philip Levine Prize and the 2018 Michael Waters Poetry Prize for her poetry, poems we are sure one-day many school children will memorize.
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Apr 14, 2022 • 1h 9min

Great Books, Great Teaching

The reading and discussion of the very best books have long held a unique place in a Classical curriculum. We human beings make sense of the world through meaningful works of literature because such books provide us with the tools by which we may remind ourselves of what is true, good, and beautiful. In this webinar, Josh Herring and Winston Brady will present an overview of the role that literature plays in classical education, how the Classical approach is better for students than modern methods of teaching and reading works of literature, and an overview of the Junior High and High School Literature program.This webinar was delivered on April 8 at 3 pm. Check out our YouTube channel here for more information: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-5t4R8RSLX9A-CWJC9wDQ/videos
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Apr 12, 2022 • 1h 3min

Science, Curiosity, & Classical Education

The world we live in is a beautiful place, and the science classroom should point students towards a deeper appreciation for the beauty, order, and harmony we see in the natural world. Mr. Ogle will explain the pedagogical means by which the sciences, taught Classically, can help students cultivate both academic rigor and intellectual curiosity about the world in which we live.This webinar was delivered on April 7. For more information, check out our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-5t4R8RSLX9A-CWJC9wDQ/videos
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Mar 17, 2022 • 6min

St. Patrick's Day

To celebrate and explain St. Patrick’s Day, today’s episode features a brief biography of St. Patrick. Roman-British missionary St. Patrick lived from 385 to 461 and is famous for bringing Christianity to the people of Ireland. Learn the full story and how Patrick’s life shows the value of being classically educated. The quote from St. Patrick’s Confessio is available from https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/confessio_latin#01The story about Irish monasteries preserving manuscripts from the ancient world is drawn from “How the Irish Saved Civilization,” available here: https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/how-the-irish-saved-civilization-the-untold-story-of-irelands-heroic-role-from-the-fall-of-rome-to-the-rise-of-medieval-europe-by-thomas-cahill/247589/?resultid=14dc8acd-4e59-40b8-b2ef-02c8bb1116a9#edition=2381566&idiq=4442804
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Feb 16, 2022 • 58min

American Greatness and Preparing for the Future

America has long been described as the land of opportunity. In this webinar, Dr. Richard Vedder examined the characteristics that have contributed to America’s greatness and the opportunities and freedoms we enjoy as citizens of the United States. Moreover, Dr. Vedder proposed ways students can contribute to the flourishing of the United States and prepare a future of excellence for themselves and their communities.Dr. Richard Vedder is the Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Ohio University. He has written for both scholarly journals and popular publications such as "The Wall Street Journal." Vedder also has administered the "Best College Rankings" for "Forbes" magazine. This webinar was streamed on February 8, 2022. It is available to stream here: https://youtu.be/w-LQBqx-x1YLearn more about Thales Press and register for upcoming events and webinars at https://www.thalesacademy.org/resourc...
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Feb 8, 2022 • 13min

Who was St. Valentine?

Coming up on February 14 is Valentine's Day, a holiday that many people celebrate but few people know why we do so. When did we start celebrating Valentine's Day? Who was St. Valentine? Why hearts? Was this holiday cooked up to sell cards and chocolate, or was there something real, true, and meaningful at the heart of Valentine's Day? In this episode, Will Begley makes some guesses about the origins of St. Valentine’s Day, how Valentine’s Day became a day of card-and-rose-giving, and the backstory behind a number of the different St. Valentine figures.

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