The Ask Andrew Podcast features weekly reflections on the purpose and nature of classical education from Andrew Kern, author of Classical Education: The Movement Sweeping American, and President of the CiRCE Institute. Each week Andrew will tackle a key idea, term, or theme in classical education, briefly defining it and explaining its purpose and place within classical pedagogy.
In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “How do we teach the glory of a thing?”
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- Nothing in the Camp Matters without the Glory
- Inaccessible, Splendor, Repentance, Activities
- Enjoyment and Dwelling
- A Thought that is You
- Radiant GloryÂ
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “How can I be sure my student encounters the reality of something like history, math, or grammar?”
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- Different Words and Worlds
- Inquiry
- Interpreting SignsÂ
- Forms in Space
- What do You See?
- How do the Parts Relate?
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “How will the temple pattern help my child love learning?”
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- Experience of LearningÂ
- Engaged in the Reality
- Connatural
- Striving and Pushing
- Communion and Desire for Union
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “Can you give an example of how the temple is a pattern of revelation as it related to education?”
- Names vs. Things
- Mystery and Glory
- “The Readiness is All”
- Free People
- Dwell
- Compare
- Pursue the Love to the Elements and PrinciplesÂ
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “Can you give an example of how the temple is a pattern of revelation?”
- A Pattern to ReceiveÂ
- Horses and SerpentsÂ
- Principles of Care
- Becoming Teachable through Love
- Embracing Mystery
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “How is the temple a pattern of revelation?”
- Majestic Humility
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “What is the temple pattern?”
- Inaccessible Mystery
- A Presence We Can Abide In
- A Place of Illumination
- Music and AdorationÂ
- Cleansing and UnitingÂ
- Defined Boundaries
- Forgiveness
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In this episode Andrew addresses the question, “Why do you make such a big deal about the temple?”
- The Presence of God
- The Archetypal Form
- Subjects and Predicates
- Mathematical Equations
- The Law of Nature
- Mimetic Teaching
- Revelation
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In this episode, Andrew Kern spends the bulk of the episodes contemplating the questions, "how does rhetoric teach us to read?" before diving into some more rapid-fire questons/answers.
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