Amplify Excellence Through Classical Education - feat. Andrew Pudewa
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Today, Andrew Pudewa-founder and director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing-joins the table to talk about the current state of the world of Classical Christian Education!
With advancements in technology, changes in public school curriculum, and classroom evolution happening around us, it's always helpful to return to our grounding points, to the tenants of education that characterize well-organized homeschool and private school education.
Join our discussions about excellence in writing, restoring tradition in the classroom, and the benefits of old-school education. We hope you enjoy this podcast and take us on your educational journey.
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Yes!! We need more spotlight on Andrew! He has changed my life through his lectures. I have become a better parent, teacher and overall human being because of the perspective in education Andrew shares. I can’t thank God enough for his life! Thank You so much for this video!
Where do you access his other lectures? Would love to listen to more
@@katherinerettig9175If you search his name on RUclips, a playlist of his conference talks comes up.
So much wisdom is gained from Andrew when he speaks!
I enjoyed listening to Mr. Pudewa at Sodalitas this year. Very encouraging (and entertaining).
This was a good discussion. I think the difference in the emphasis between Shane and then Martin and Andrew was the difference between a younger father and a seasoned grandfather. They were all correct, but the gravitas of the older men shows.
Thanks for sharing ❤.
Loved his talk at Sodalitas. Also, I’m so glad Martin told the story about his son. My son and I have been cracking up all week about “Mr. Poody head”
I’d love to hear classical Et Cetera explain classical education vs. neo-classical education. I’ve heard these terms tossed around and I don’t fully understand how to tell the difference.
Thank you!
I believe there are some Classical Etc episodes that address this topic., if you scroll back through older episodes of the podcast, you should find some