Letter from the Editor: Summer 2024
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by Cheryl Swope
3d ago
My family delights in finding older, out-of-print books on Christian education because I delight in reading them. Written by Christian pedagogues in the 1800s or earlier, such books become a time capsule for all of us interested in passing on the best of classical Christian education. In a recent find called The Discourse of Errors [...] The post Letter from the Editor: Summer 2024 appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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Vade Mecum: “Go with me.”
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by Leigh Lowe
6d ago
Repetitio Mater Studiorum. “Repetition is the mother of learning.” In our classical tradition we exalt repetition as a valuable tool for learning. But beyond prizing repetition as an aid in memorizing individual goals (Latin grammar forms, multiplication tables, Shakespeare soliloquies), a connected classical curriculum offers valuable repetition about important truths over the long course of [...] The post Vade Mecum: “Go with me.” appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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Three Fairy Tales on Goodness and Beauty
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by vigen
1w ago
When I decided to write a second, expanded edition of Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child’s Moral Imagination, my thoughts went through many iterations of the stories I might discuss in three new chapters. I could not include all the stories that came to mind. But I found room to [...] The post Three Fairy Tales on Goodness and Beauty appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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The Case for the College
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by Leigh Lowe
1w ago
I remember being flabbergasted twenty-five years ago when my mother-in-law, Cheryl Lowe, casually mentioned that she’d like to start a college one day. At the time—the late 90s—Memoria Press operated out of the Lowe family garage attic. Mrs. Lowe and Martin Cothran worked on their Latin and logic programs on weekdays, and Cheryl’s son, Brian [...] The post The Case for the College appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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Three Pillars Upon Which Memoria Press is Built
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by Cheryl Lowe
1w ago
Is a classical education still relevant? Is it worth the time and the effort, or should our students be studying the modern world and modern languages, preparing for modern jobs? Every one of us wants to give our students the best possible education—but what is the best? The latter half of the twentieth century has [...] The post Three Pillars Upon Which Memoria Press is Built appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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Poems Everyone Should Know
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by Joseph Pearce
1w ago
Prior to a discussion of poems everyone should know, it would be good to ensure that everyone knows the meaning of the word “poem.” It derives from ancient Greek and means “a thing that is made or created.” A poet is one who makes or creates a thing, and poiesis is the act that brings [...] The post Poems Everyone Should Know appeared first on Memoria Press: Classical Education ..read more
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10 Classical Music Pieces Everyone Should Know
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by Carol Reynolds
2w ago
When the call came to contribute a “listicle” to this issue of The Classical Teacher, I did not shrink from the task (despite having never heard the word before). My first thought was: “That should be easy.” It has not been. The first difficulty in compiling a list of top ten compositions stems from the [...] The post 10 Classical Music Pieces Everyone Should Know appeared first on Memoria Press ..read more
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Lists: A Requiem
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by Martin Cothran
2w ago
Occasionally—okay, frequently—my wife asks me if I have done something that needs to be done. When I look at her blankly and say, “No. Was I supposed to do that?,” she says “You didn’t see the list I put on your desk?” as she scans the various disorganized stacks of paper. Then she makes me [...] The post Lists: A Requiem appeared first on Memoria Press ..read more
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Why Should Christians Read the Pagan Classics?
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by Cheryl Lowe
3M ago
The power of the word “classical” cannot be underestimated, communicating as it does the ideas of excellence, truth, order, discipline, and beauty. It brings to mind something that has withstood the test of time and by virtue of this fact, something that participates in some way in the timeless and the eternal. When we examine [...] The post Why Should Christians Read the Pagan Classics? appeared first on Memoria Press ..read more
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Aesop, Truth, & Children
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by Cheryl Swope
5M ago
When we raise or teach young children, we must do so with the understanding that our Christian children are simultaneously citizens of a temporal realm and citizens of a heavenly realm. In both realms they are in need of Truth. In the temporal realm, Aesop’s fables have been prized as an ideal pedagogical vehicle. They [...] The post Aesop, Truth, & Children appeared first on Memoria Press ..read more
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