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Articles by author: Courtney and Sanford

A Model for a Classical Conversation

Revisiting Some Archived Articles that Have Not Been Lost, but May Have Been Forgotten and Are Worth a Fresh Read Original Post Date: October 23, 2013 The guide for today’s science seminar in Challenge I said, “Discuss Module 4.” Previous discussions with this class...
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Awestruck

Imagine I gently place a piece of colored glass in your hand. You could study its color, texture, size, and shape. Now, imagine I place more pieces in your hand until your hand is full. After studying each piece, you may decide you like some pieces better than others,...
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The Challenge of Challenge: Mentoring Future Leaders

by Courtney and
Thursday, 12 February, 2015
categories: Classical Christian Education
Revisiting Some Archived Articles that Have Not Been Lost, but May Have Been Forgotten and Are Worth a Fresh Read Original Post Date: July 8, 2011 The Challenge programs are appropriately named: they are a challenge. They provide many opportunities for students to do...
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Is There Any Scope for the Imagination in S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g?

Revisiting Some Archived Articles that Have Not Been Lost, but May Have Been Forgotten and Are Worth a Fresh Read Original Post Date: June 28, 2012 Once Classical Conversations seminars wrap up, I have a chance to tackle whatever I think is a weakness in our academics...
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The Truth about Thanksgiving

Revisiting Some Archived Articles that Have Not Been Lost, but May Have Been Forgotten and Are Worth a Fresh Read The Truth about Thanksgiving by Courtney Sanford Thanksgiving has come to mean parades of fanciful floats, gourmet feasts, and football, but amidst all of...
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