On Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 8:00 PM ET, join Dr. Christopher Perrin for a Live Learning Event about trusting God when a child wanders from the faith. We all know this kind of family (and yours may be one): A godly, thoughtful, faithful and “model” family with several children. The children are all homeschooled and appear healthy, respectful, resourceful, and faithful to Christ and the church. Then one of the children wanders from the faith and rejects the church. If we are honest, this is not uncommon, but it is often hard to address, discuss, and understand. In this seminar, we will discuss the current cultural challenges that we and our children are confronting in an increasingly secular society, with many competing voices calling and tempting our children–despite our best efforts to protect and provide for them. We will address the ways we can wisely protect our children but will also discuss the biblical basis for trusting in God for our children’s well-being and salvation when they wander from the fold. Free to register ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q02WdgXj0
Classical Academic Press
Book and Periodical Publishing
Camp Hill, PA 2,230 followers
Classical Subjects Creatively Taught
About us
Classical Academic Press produces superlative educational materials designed for classical schools and home schools. We specialize in classical subjects such as Latin and logic, presented clearly and with a creative twist, to equip and engage both students and teachers. These programs are the continuing, collaborative effort of distinguished scholars, teachers, and designers.
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External link for Classical Academic Press
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Camp Hill, PA
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- Partnership
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- classical and creative educational texts and media
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515 S. 32nd Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011, US
Employees at Classical Academic Press
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Jennifer Murtoff
Versatile editorial publishing professional; native North American English speaker; English/Spanish bilingual
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Greg Lowe
President at Capstan Consultants
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David Gustafson
Lead Creative Designer at Classical Academic Press
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Sherry Joslin
Classical Educator, Engineer, Apologist
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Disability and Classical Education is a wonderful new book by Dr. Amy Richards available from Classical Academic Press. Read my review that I wrote for Word on Fire Catholic Ministries here, and then buy a copy! #Disability #Inclusion #InclusiveEducation #ICLE #Education #CatholicEducation
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"Teaching Augustine: Key Concepts in Confessions, De Doctrina Christiana, and City of God," with Dr. Junius Johnson, invites educators to explore the life and works of one of the most influential figures in Christian thought, Augustine of Hippo. In this course, Dr. Johnson elucidates key passages from Augustine's Confessions, De Doctrina Christiana, and City of God, showing teachers how to thoughtfully discuss these works with students in a contemporary context. With keen insight, Dr. Johnson expounds on Augustine’s historical background and the relevance of his works in addressing contemporary moral and existential questions ranging from sin and the nature of evil, to conversion obstacles and the proper ordering of love. Participants in this course will deepen their understanding of these texts while also acquiring discussion touch points to integrate Augustine’s timeless teachings into their classrooms. Register now ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q02T33mL0
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We're so glad you enjoyed the book, Dirk! If you're looking for more instruction on this topic, check out Dr. Richards' ClassicalU.com course: https://lnkd.in/eWNSbXjs
As someone who has wrestled with how to serve students with learning differences well, I thoroughly enjoyed this new book by Classical Academic Press and I am eager to learn more about how to implement the practices it commends.
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ClassicalU's collaboration with the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University currently offers three standalone graduate courses (3 credits each). These credits are on an Eastern University transcript and can transfer into the Master of Arts in Classical Teaching at the Templeton Honors College or any other graduate program accepting these course credits. If you are interested in enrolling, please note that October 21 is the deadline to register for: ✔️ The Art of Poetry (3 graduate credits in 7 weeks) ✔️ Teaching the Bible Classically (3 graduate credits in 7 weeks) Start working on your graduate degree while improving your teaching today! ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q02SFQJD0
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Are you trained as a Special Needs Instructor who can help parents navigate curricular decisions, support academic goals, and provide instruction and resources to help students with specialties such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia? If so, Scholé Academy would love to hear from you! Our Center for Students with Learning Differences is seeking educators that can work alongside parents and instructors to help students build the skills necessary to meet their life-learning goals. Email tutoring@classicalsubjects.com to learn more!
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Tonight, from 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET, join Dr. Christopher Perrin and several of The Disputed Question authors for a webinar that extends the conversation surrounding the question: "What do the fine arts and the common arts have to do with the liberal arts?" Register now ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q02SpVWy0 Learn more about The Disputed Question ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q02SpW1X0
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In ClassicalU Podcast episode 18, Jesse Hake talks with author, professor, and executive leader Dr. Kelisha B. Graves about her book on educator and civil rights activist Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879 to 1961), as well as what is broken with and how we should respond to today's predominant "factory model" of education. They also consider the educational legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and several other figures from ClassicalU's The Black Intellectual Tradition and the Great Conversation course. Listen now ⬇️ https://bit.ly/3ZRuFVQ Register for The Black Intellectual Tradition course ⬇️ https://bit.ly/3ZOBWpg