Poetic Knowledge in the Dialectic Classroom: Narrative Assessment
One of the challenging questions concerning the goal of poetic knowledge in the classroom is how to assess it. In short, we can’t assess it…
One of the challenging questions concerning the goal of poetic knowledge in the classroom is how to assess it. In short, we can’t assess it…
What is poetic knowledge and why does it matter? In brief, poetic knowledge is a topic which has been explored by such prominent educators as…
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The Central Consortium of Classical Educators is less than a month away. CCCE is a one day teaching and training event in Central Arkansas for…
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