Mondays: June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and July 7
8-10pm Eastern
An excellent companion to Dr. Amy Richard’s ClassicalU course Disability and Classical Education, this class will lead you through the neurological underpinnings of learning. Angelique Chaverri will help you reimagine how the classical classroom should look and function while discussing modern understandings of learning challenges through the lens of all but lost historical methods. In this class, you will learn what warning signs to look for, how to accommodate learning needs for most students, simple changes you can make and activities you can incorporate to improve learning for your entire class and, most importantly, when it is time to say no. Each meeting will include discussion and Q&A.
Additional Details:
- This course purchase includes six weeks of access to ClassicalU as well as a coupon for two FREE additional months with the purchase of a monthly or annual subscription.
- If you already subscribe to ClassicalU and are purchasing a live online course, please contact support@classicalu.com in order to have us extend your next payment for a time period equivalent to the duration of the course. (Live online courses are an independent service from ClassicalU and are not included with any existing subscription to our 100+ asynchronous video courses.)
- We will only offer one section of this course, so seats are limited.
- As an optional companion to this course, you may also be interested to purchase the book Disability and Classical Education by Amy Gilbert Richards, PhD.
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