Hold the Line Homeschool! | Setting Classroom Expectations for Management and Organization

Hold the Line Homeschool! | Setting Classroom Expectations for Management and Organization

Author: The Memoria Press Podcast Network May 15, 2024 Duration: 43:28
In this episode, we're talking about setting clear expectations in the classroom and in homeschool contexts. The table sits down with Tara Luse to talk about tips, advice, and strategies for cultivating a successful learning environment. Homeschoolers know that classroom management is a daily task, and one that with the right prep, can push your students in the right direction. This episode covers curriculum routines, disruptive habits and how to address them, healthy schedule management, and motivation to break into the school day with energy and focus.   Welcome to the Memoria Press Youtube channel. Follow along for more homeschooling advice, curriculum tips, and a better understanding of the Great Conversation! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC72BhhBtLU0LgQA6s_QTcBA Looking for homeschooling curriculum? We offer packages for kindergarten, middle, and high school students! Check out the curriculum today! https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-core-curriculum/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=123 Start your morning with Classical Et Cetera! New episodes every Wednesday! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVTTYXJZjjHI4JGpcThCIXmpYcynoiAIj #classicaleducation #memoriapress #homeschooling   What We're Reading from This Episode: The Richest Man in Babylon —George S. Clason (Paul) Middlemarch —George Elliot (Tara and Tanya) Love in the Time of Cholera — Gabriel García Márquez (Tara) A Gentleman in Moscow —Amor Towles (Tanya)  

Classical Et Cetera from The Memoria Press Podcast Network is a series of conversations that delve into the heart of a classical education, exploring its principles, practices, and enduring relevance. This isn't just a theoretical discussion; it's a practical guide built from the experiences of those actively shaping this educational landscape. Each episode features educators in the classroom, authors who craft the curricula, publishers who bring these resources to life, and the visionaries who see the bigger picture. Together, they unpack the ideas, challenges, and successes inherent in teaching and learning with a classical lens. You'll hear specific examples, thoughtful debates on methodology, and reflections on how ancient wisdom applies to modern students. The dialogue in this podcast naturally extends beyond mere textbooks to consider the broader cultivation of intellect and character. Whether you're a seasoned teacher, a homeschooling parent, or simply curious about educational philosophy, these discussions offer grounded insights and actionable wisdom. Tune in for an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing work of building a meaningful education, one thoughtful conversation at a time.
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Why Poetry Belongs in Classical Education Curriculum [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:03
What does poetry offer that prose cannot? In this week’s Classical Et Cetera, we explore how verse builds literacy, memory, and a love of language. Discover how rhythm, structure, and beauty shape the mind and soul, and…
Ask Us Anything! Classical Et Cetera Mailbag [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:51
In this special mailbag episode of Classical et Cetera, we are answering questions straight from our listeners! From classical education and the history of philosophy to standardized testing and watching movies, nothing…
Horatius at the Bridge & Memory Work in Classical Education [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:11
Why do students in classical education memorize all 70 stanzas of Thomas Babington Macaulay’s Horatius at the Bridge? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, we explore one of the most demanding—and most rewarding—academ…
How to Teach the Dark Parts of History: Columbus, Slavery, Holocaust [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:20
What does it mean to teach history truthfully? In this episode of _Classical Et Cetera_ , we tackle how to teach Christopher Columbus facts with honesty, from elementary school to teaching history in middle school and hi…
Should Students Study Pagan Beliefs in a Classical Education? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:28
On this week's Classical Et Cetera, Memoria Press takes on one of our most common questions in classical Christian education: Why should Christians study paganism at all? We explore how to approach pagan philosophy, lite…
How the Founding Fathers' Classical Education Shaped America [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:51
Who were the Founding Fathers — and what is the education that shaped them? In this episode of _Classical Et Cetera_ , we explore the rigorous classical education that influenced America’s founders and the birth of a nat…
August vs September: When Should You Start School? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:55
This week's Classical Et Cetera is our official back-to-school episode! Join us as we consider not just dates on a calendar but the seasonality of school itself. Where does the fall start come from? Is it better to start…
What Are the Liberal Arts? Not What College Told You! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:24
Curious what a liberal arts education really is? What trivium and quadrivium mean? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, we unpack the historic meaning of the liberal arts and explain how they shaped true classical edu…