Classical Learning Cohort
Learning Classical Tools through
Practice and Hospitable Assessment
Introducing the Classical Learning Cohort
Grow in Confidence
At Classical Conversations®, we believe that parents can provide quality education for their children. Yet, parents often feel unsure of how to accomplish this goal. Our Classical Learning Cohort program can help! These cohorts help CC Directors, Tutors, and Parent-Teachers grow in confidence and competence with the classical tools of learning and as classical educators.
Together Is Better
The Classical Learning Cohorts accomplish this by meeting regularly online and practicing the tools of learning with discussion, presentations, and assessment. You will engage, experience, and enlarge your classical teaching expertise alongside parents just like you!
Designed for You
CC’s online, practical, intimate Classical Learning Cohorts are for CC Directors, Tutors, and parents, in other words, you! Each cohort is a positive, restful, and classical mentoring experience designed to build confidence and skill for teaching and assessing well. The Classical Learning Cohorts exist to support Classical Christian Community and home-centered education.
Worth the Investment
Sure, we’re biased, but CLC members will tell you, yes! The CLC experience is a worthy investment. This is a cost-effective program that articulates, models, and offers practical engagement with the classical model of learning. You will cultivate new skills and grow in assurance and confidence as you provide a quality education for your children.
Optional pre-cohort semester: The Classical Way.
If you are new to homeschooling, new to classical education, or new to CC, or if you still have very young children at home, consider doing “The Classical Way” semesters to build a strong foundational understanding of classical Christian education in CC before joining any of the other Classical Learning Cohort semesters.
Four Semesters, One Program
Creating Exordia, Developing Comparison, Practicing Assessment, and Assessing with Canons (Or Catechesis). Each semester, you’ll explore a different topic alongside your cohort. You’ll learn how to introduce a new subject to your student, develop comparisons to increase your student’s understanding, and then assess that understanding. In the final semester, you’ll learn how to extend your assessment skills to many kinds of assignments using the Canons of Rhetoric.
*FAQs for the CLC are at the bottom of this webpage.
Experience the CLC
You are invited to an Experience the Classical Learning Cohort Ask a Mentor event!
This free, no-pressure event will give you a little bit of first-hand knowledge of what to expect from the cohort.
Click on the event link in the calendar list to register for this online event.
December 2024
January 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
Each cohort will have up to six Members and one Mentor.
Each cohort schedule varies. However, each cohort generally meets twice per month for a total of six meetings per semester.
Habits take time. Four semesters allow Members enough time to develop skills and form habits.
Like the Cycles in Foundations, Members can join in any semester and benefit fully from their participation.
Different semesters of content have different presentation schedules for members.
The Classical Way:
Members do not present lessons in the Classical Way. Instead, they are given activities to do with their children at home so that they can immediately begin using Christian Classical ideas.
Exordia, Comparison, and Assessment:
Members present lessons twice per semester.
Catechesis:
Members present one time and formally assess another member one time in Catechesis semester.
Members are not required to commit to all four semesters. We understand that circumstances change which may prevent Members from completing all four semesters consecutively. We do however require completion of all four semesters to be considered a Classical Learning Cohort graduate.
Because peer assessment is an important part of the program, live meeting attendance is a requirement. However, Mentors do their best to record cohort meetings. If needed, Members can watch a recording and provide a summary to the Mentor.
• High-speed internet
• Webcams (enabled webcams are required)
• Discourse Discussion Forum (our communications platform)
• Word, PowerPoint, or similar app
Members use a variety of methods to present lessons online. Some use a Word document with a drawing tool, some use PowerPoint, and others use similar applications. Members do not need to be an expert with technology, but they do need to be comfortable with screen sharing and applications like those mentioned above.
Members will attend live meetings online, provide live peer assessment, prepare and present up to two lessons per semester, and practice the Classical Learning Cohort skills in a Classical Conversations Community, at home, or in a leadership role. Practice is an important part of participating in the cohort.
Except for in the Classical Way cohort, Cohort Members present fifteen-minute lessons on some type of CC content. Because Cohort Members direct or participate in various CC programs, the lesson concepts vary in complexity. Members do not need to be experts in any CC content but they do need to be comfortable with participating in conversations above their current experience level. Often, if a member will be presenting a lesson from the upper challenges, they will provide notes on the grammar of the lesson in our discussion forums in advance of the meeting. This helps members who have younger children to be able to participate in the lessons being presented comfortably.
A Mentor is a Classical Learning Cohort graduate who uses Classical Conversations materials to lead cohort meetings. After graduation, a Mentor goes through additional training, a screening process, and an interview before being selected to join the mentor team.
A CLC retreat is a once-a-year optional event for CLC members. Members and Mentors gather together in a beautiful and restful setting to learn more about Classical Pedagogy. They also enjoy feasting and laughing together.
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