by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Apr 15, 2020 | Intro to ClassicalU
Here are three videos in which Dr. Perrin shares ideas for how to best make use of ClassicalU if you are a: New user of ClassicalU Veteran user of ClassicalU School or Homeschool...
by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Mar 24, 2020 | Intro to ClassicalU
Welcome to those of hundreds of you who have subscribed to ClassicalU during the month of March! We have crafted this blog post to orient you to the platform and to answer questions you may have as you get going. Please post any questions that you like. We will...
by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Dec 22, 2017 | Intro to ClassicalU
We are delighted to report that now all of our courses on ClassicalU have been approved for CEU (continuing education unit) credit. What’s more, once you have completed the course (taking the quizzes and end-of-course test) you will automatically be issued a...
by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Jan 12, 2017 | Intro to ClassicalU
A Master of . . . The Latin word magister (teacher, captain, director) is the root for our English word “master.” The title “Mr.” is also an abbreviation for “master.” When we say “Good morning, Mr. Jones,” we might as...
by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Oct 24, 2015 | Intro to ClassicalU
We have discussed the need for teachers to be trained by other human beings (mentor teachers) in order that they master the art of teaching. We think that while there are several ways we could segment the training of a teacher, it is wise to conceive of it as a...
by Dr. Christopher Perrin | Oct 24, 2015 | Intro to ClassicalU
By now you see that we have created a training program comprising three steps—three steps toward mastery. Why three steps? Three is a respected number, with a long, noble history. I only mention that to remind everyone we are in good company. When it comes to...