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The Everlasting Education

The Everlasting Education

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G.K. Chesterton quipped, ”Without a gentle contempt for education no man‘s education is complete.” The Everlasting Education Podcast is a Kepler Education production in which we attempt to help families achieve the best of education through a gentle contempt for education.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • Ep. 24 - Odin and Mercury 3: The Socratic Discussion
    Sep 12 2022

    This is Episode 24 of The Everlasting Education Podcast, a Kepler Education Production.

    In episode 24 of the Everlasting Education Podcast, Scott and Joffre discuss the Socratic dialogue in the classroom. Just like all good conversation, Socratic dialogue is an art—a skill that can be improved with practice. But Socratic dialogue, unlike casual conversation, has a particular aim—to discover the truth or meaning of something to the end that we might live wisely and flourish as human beings. Using elenchus, an investigative means of inquiry that is meant to discover fallacies in one’s argument or worldview—like peeling layers of an onion—teachers act as midwives, and help students give birth to truth.

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 23 - Odin and Mercury: Classroom Conversations
    Sep 1 2022

    This is Episode 23 of The Everlasting Education Podcast, a Kepler Education Production.

    In episode 23 of the Everlasting Education Podcast, Scott and Joffre discuss the art of conversation in the classroom. Since conversation is an art, it is a skill that can be improved upon; and in this episode, our hosts unpack the ways in which students can develop the craft of conversation and successfully participate in Socratic dialogues in an online classroom.

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    27 mins
  • Ep. 22 - Odin and Mercury
    Aug 12 2022

    This is Episode 22 of The Everlasting Education Podcast, a Kepler Education Production.

    In episode 22 of the Everlasting Education Podcast, Scott and Joffre take slightly different approach to St. Augustine's call to Christians to be "wise and eloquent" by introducing a new series on the noble art and science of rhetoric using instead, the mythological gods, Odin and Mercury, as models of language formation and influence. For example, the names of the days and months in the calendar are formed by each culture's view of the mythological gods' powers rather than their station in the pantheon.

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    27 mins
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