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Promoting a rebirth of ancient wisdom about education for the modern era.
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Educational Renaissance podcast is moving to a publishing schedule of the middle of the month and end of the month. Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason dives into the classical difference between liberal arts and science and weaves an example to help us understand the difference ... by using "underwater basket weaving". Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, we continue our series of interviewing the Educational Renaissance team by interviewing Kolby Atchison. We learn about how his interests changed over time and led him to a surprising Masters Degree and eventually to becoming an administrator at a Christian Classical School. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues from his podcast a couple weeks ago, where he discusses the value of teaching self-control for Christians, especially in today's world full of distractions. He talks about 'the marshmellow' study and what it can tell us about self-control and finishes with some techniques we can use to train others - and ourselves - to have more self-control. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Kolby discussions how humans are desired to worship ... it is not a matter of "if" humans will worship, but "what" humans will worship. He provides examples of habits that lead us away from the kingdom of God as well as provides some best practices to get us and our students onto the right track of worshipping God. Finally, he ends with 6 questions we can ask ourselves about what we are doing, and the answers can lead us to new approaches in our lives and classrooms. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, the team interviews Karen Glass (www.karenglass.net) and discuss how she came to teach her children through Charlotte Mason's method and then began writing about it to help other (mainly) homeschooling parents teach the method. She explores the notion that "education is the science of relationships". Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, the team digs into Jason's upcoming book about Charlotte Mason and explores her life and how she came to be a Christian Classical educator. They then conclude how her approach has influenced their own work and how her work is as relevant today as it was during her lifetime. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Educating for Truth

Educating for Truth

2021-10-1012:55

Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Kolby reflects on what truth means to us a Christians and as educators and challenges the challenging of truth in our modern world. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Patrick Egan "... is the textbook" as Jason and Kolby interview Patrick about how he came to be Dr. Patrick Egan and doing what he is doing. Listen in as Patrick reveals his "unexpected" past and how he came to think of learning and work as practice for "... the recital to come." Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues his series by exploring apprenticeship in the arts and how all types of education benefit from coaching from an expert. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. Today's episode comes from Patrick's plenary session at the Educational Renaissance Symposium in Indianapolis during the Summer of 2021. The topic was "Cultivating Virtue with Habit Training." Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues his series exploring the use of Aristotle's philosophy by proposing to replace Bloom's taxonomy with a discussion around practice - both deliberate and purposeful - and comparing it to bushwalking and artistry. He then discusses habits, how they are bodily and mentally wired into us, and how we can train to develop the habits we want. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Patrick will discuss how we teachers can 'get in the zone' ... the zone of proximal development. He starts out giving a history of Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky and his theories developed 100 years ago, and then discusses how they can be applied today. Patrick elaborates on the 3 central concepts of Vygotsky's work, and then shows how they come together to create the zone of proximal development. At the end, he shares several tools you can use in the classroom to "get in the zone". Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music 
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues his series exploring the use of Aristotle's philosophy by proposing to replace Bloom's taxonomy with moral and intellectual virtues of craftsmanship. He discusses why instruction is needed to guide the students' minds as they learn, challenging the notion that children can learn what they need to learn on their own. Finally, he demonstrates how the hand, heart, and head are intertwined and should be educated together rather than separately. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason discusses what virtue means to us in the classroom and how to incorporate Christian purpose in teaching. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Patrick, Kolby, and Jason share their insights on the pros and cons of Bloom's taxonomy, discussing where it could work as well as where it falls short. They give examples about measuring kindness in the classroom, how to manage the energy in the room, and finish with a comparison to Aristotle. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Patrick, Kolby, and Jason will discuss their thoughts around how to educate children of a Christian faith, reflecting on discipleship, how Jesus called His disciples, academic rigor, and how we want our children to be eager to serve in the name of the Lord. They end the discussion talking about what it means to bear Christian fruit. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In this episode, Jason continues to explore Bloom's taxonomy and what the impact is on the education of children. He compares Bloom's six categories (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation) to Aristotle's five categories (knowledge (episteme), artistic or technical knowledge (techne), intuitive reason (nous), practical wisdom (phronesis), philosophic wisdom (sophia)). Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In this episode, Patrick continues his series on human development, going into the past to discuss human development and how those insights can improve our ability to become better teachers of children. In this episode, he discusses the stages of development and offers some unique tips on how to bring this learning to the classroom. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In this episode, Jason continues to explore Bloom's taxonomy and what the impact is on the education of children. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In this episode, the team of Jason Barney, Patrick Egan, and Kolby Atchison revisit Jason's initial discussion on Bloom's Taxonomy, Charlotte Mason, and why narration matters in the classroom. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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