Parent Practicums
Classical Conversations signature events...
Birthed from a heart of ministry and a desire to equip parents in the teaching of their children, Classical Conversations has developed free Parent Practicums, which range from one-day to three-day events with economically-priced academic camps for students at our 3-Day events. Practicum means practice, so join us as we practice using the tools of learning.
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3-Day Parent Practicums
Come and practice the skills needed to teach your children how to recover the lost tools of learning. Learn to see Him in all you teach. Plan to use your brain and laugh a lot! Our CC facilitators love teaching the fundamentals of learning and turning the difficult into the doable! Morning sessions cover the classical model and a special topic emphasis for that practicum year. Afternoon sessions focus on one of CC's favorite resources like: Institute for Excellence's Writing using Structure and Style, Teaching the Classics, Economics in a Box, The Lost Tools of Writing, and others.
Student camps require registration and include topics like: writing, language essentials, beginning public speaking, Latin, the grammar of trigonometry, and more... Your students will love learning, while you are learning too!
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1-Day Parent Practicums
Dates and locations for 1-Day Practicums. Structured and designed to take an indepth look at the classical model using CC's classical education goal grid. Rekindle your love of learning and attend one of these special events!
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Student Practicums
Helping you equip them...
Our student practicums are designed to be one- or two- day intensives around various topics. Students (and parents) enjoy spending a day or two with one of our Student Practicum facilitators, as they learn more about writing, essay preparation, language and more.
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Student Practicum topics include:
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IEW Student Writing Intensives
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IEW SAT/College Essay Prep
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The Essentials of the English Language
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More being developed
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