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Dr. Junius Johnson

Dr. Junius Johnson

Workshop speaker Unlocking Music for the Study of Literature and Philosophy Music does more than express our feelings: it conveys meaning, and allows us to interact with that meaning in ways that differ from the verbal arts. Music provides a space of synthesis in...
Mandi Gerth

Mandi Gerth

Workshop speaker Creating “Seven Laws” Lesson Plans In this workshop, we will look at a blank lesson plan and a few different examples of actual curriculum and we will work together to complete a lesson plan that could actually be turned into an...
Karen T. Moore

Karen T. Moore

Practicum Speaker Karen is a co-leader at the Latin Practicum Pre-conference, Wednesday, June 18. Karen T. Moore has served as the Classical Languages Chair at Grace Academy of Georgetown, TX, since 2002, where she developed the 3-12th grade classical languages...
Diane Carter

Diane Carter

Workshop Speaker This is My Father’s World: Reuniting Science and Worship As early as middle school, training the student’s moral and supernatural imagination in the sciences is necessary to shore him up against the modern cultural trend toward scientism and...
Dr. Leonard Sax

Dr. Leonard Sax

Plenary (Keynote) Speaker Boys Adrift: Boosting Boys’ Motivation and Achievement On average, boys lag behind their sisters in every content area K through 12—not because girls are doing so much better, researchers find, but because boys are doing worse. Over the past...
Mandi Moore

Mandi Moore

Workshop speaker The Importance of Narration in Collaborative Schools All classical teachers desire their students to be active and eager participants in daily learning. Narration is the best and most versatile tool for accomplishing this goal no matter the subject...
Dr. David Diener

Dr. David Diener

Academic Leader’s Day speaker David Diener is a leader at the Academic Leader’s Day Pre-conference, Wednesday, June 18. Academic Leader’s Day – Renewing Christian Rhetoric for Contemporary Classrooms: Human Persuasion and Practical Wisdom in a...
Douglas Wilson

Douglas Wilson

Plenary (Keynote) & Workshop Speaker Plenary – Where Was Your Face Before You Washed It? One of the mistaken assumptions made by modern Protestants is that their faith began at the Reformation. While many good things began there, the Christian church was not...
Dr. George Grant

Dr. George Grant

Plenary (Keynote) Speaker Plenary – Columbus the Crusader: A Window into the Medieval Reforming Traditions The full legacy of Christopher Columbus is all too easily obscured by the achievements of his Great Enterprise of exploration and discovery. His faith, his...
Tim Griffith

Tim Griffith

Practicum Speaker Tim Griffith is a co-leader at the Latin Practicum Pre-conference, Wednesday, June 18. Pre-conference Practicum – Teaching Latin at Any Level:Classroom Techniques and Wisdom for Novice & Practiced Latin Teachers Workshop – Building a...
Katherine L. Bradshaw

Katherine L. Bradshaw

Practicum Speaker Katherine is a co-leader at the Latin Practicum Pre-conference, Wednesday, June 18. Katherine L. Bradshaw has an M.A. in Classics from the University of Maryland and an M.A. in English from George Washington University. She teaches Latin and Ancient...
Fr. Calvin Robinson

Fr. Calvin Robinson

Plenary (Keynote) Speaker Returning to Prayer is the Only Way to Save the West Prayer is being systematically removed from public life, from the classroom to the hospital bedside, and as a result, the West is spiritually sick. Europe is on its death knells. First,...