CCLE IV
- The CCLE
- Jul 13, 2002
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 8
Classical & Lutheran Education: Laying Foundations II
Concordia University, Mequon, WI; July 1-3, 2002
Speaker List
What is Classical, Lutheran Education – Dr. Gene Edward Veith
From Wittenberg to Concordia: The Lutheran Education Heritage – Dr. Patrick Ferry
Modern Schooling: The Influence of Utopian Visions in the Dumbing-down of American Education – Dr. Steven Hein
Luther on Education – Pr. Joel Brondos
The Place of Rhetoric in Classical, Lutheran Education – Dr. James Tallmon
Teaching Christian Apologetics – Dr. Steven Hein
Teaching the Spaulding Method: Phonics, Handwriting, Spelling, Reading, & Writing – K. Gaub, L. Snyder, B. Garwood, D. Stroup
Reading at Home – Bruce Gee
Catechesis – Pr. Peter Bender
Visions of Excellence: A Look Inside The Classical Curriculum at Mt. Hope – It works! – K. Gaub, L. Snyder, B. Garwood, D. Stroup
Teaching the Reformation through Its Great Debates – Dr. Steven Hein
Teaching Western Civilization: The Classical and Medieval Periods – What Should Be Taught & Why – Kathleen Hein
The American Revolution – W. Cario
Science – M. Korte
Literature – Dr. Gene Edward Veith
The Gospel in the Classroom: Teaching & Proclamation – Pr. Robert Schaibley
So You Want to Go Classical? – Stephen Kieser
Imitatio: Cultivating Style, Eloquence and Imagination Through Oratory – Dr. James Tallmon
Daily Liturgical Worship in a Classical, Lutheran School – Pr. John Hill
Founding an Organization for the Training, Accrediting, Recruiting, and Encouraging of Classical, Lutheran Education – Stephen Kieser
Latin and the Classical Christian Curriculum: An Apologia and Practical Suggestions – Dr. E. Christian Kopff
Brain Differences Between Girls and Boys and the Difference it Makes for Classical Education – Pr. Robert Schaibley
Art Guilds for the Lutheran School – K. Hughes, R. Pollock