• Home
  • Contact Us
  • Content
    • Browse All Content
Practical Paideia

Practical Paideia

Making Pedagogy Palpable


Pedagogy

  • Incorporating Argument into Personal Finance

    Incorporating Argument into Personal Finance

  • The Fear of Collaboration

  • It’s the In-Between that Matters

  • Reflections from a Shadow Student

  • The Primary Source

  • Where’s the humility?

    Where’s the humility?

  • Asking the Right Questions

  • Conquering The Mountain

    Conquering The Mountain

  • Lesson Plan Example – Introducing The Cardinal Virtues

←Previous Page
1 2 3 4 5
Next Page→

What we’re all about

Pai·deia (noun) – The upbringing of a child

Prac·ti·cal (adjective) – Concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with simply theory and ideas 

Paideian – A paideian is an individual shaped by or committed to the principles of paideia,

    How can we help?

    • Black History Month
    • Catechisms
    • Chapel
    • Encouraging Struggling Students
    • Five Common Topics
    • Instilling Wonder and Cultivating Intellectual Curiosity
    • Integrating the Bible Well
    • Latin
    • Lesson Plan Examples
    • Ordering Our Affections
    • Practical Ideas for Grammar School Teachers
    • Practical Ideas for Humanities Teachers
    • Primary Sources
    • Ratus and Viridis
    • School Culture
    • Student Engagement
    • Teachers Need Encouragement Too!
    • The Art of Argument
    • The Art of Persuasion and Strong Rhetoric
    • The Seven Laws of Teaching
    • Virtue in the Classroom

    Popular Posts

    • Look at Your Music
    • Chat GPT is no William Tyndale
    • In Ten Words Or Less
    • Flourishing In The Face Of Injustice
    • Dialectic Lesson Plan Sample

    Want new content directly to your inbox?


    Recent Posts

    • Look at Your Music
    • Chat GPT is no William Tyndale
    • In Ten Words Or Less

    ©

    Practical Paideia

    2022, All Rights Reserved.

    Blog at WordPress.com.

    Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
    To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Practical Paideia
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • Practical Paideia
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Copy shortlink
      • Report this content
      • View post in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar