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SUMMARY:September 23—Great Books Symposium: Beowulf
DESCRIPTION:In Medieval Scandinavia\, where monsters and dragons roamed the wilds\, we find the great Beowulf. Through acts of cunning\, bravery\, and brute strength\, Beowulf responds to many difficult circumstances. What is it that makes a hero? Is it what one accomplishes? What one becomes? What one intends? In this webinar\, we will raise this and other pressing questions while practicing the art of discussion together. \nA webinar for K-12 teachers in the private school\, the public school\, and the homeschool. \nMaximum Attendees: 20\, so be sure to reserve your spot early. The session will be recorded and made available to those who have registered. \nMore about the Great Books Symposium \nRegister Here for Zoom AttendanceEliot Grasso is the vice president and a tutor at Gutenberg College where he teaches art seminars and leads discussions in Western Civilization and the Great Conversation. Eliot holds a B.A. in music from Goucher College (2005)\, an M.A. in ethnomusicology from the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick (2007)\, and a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance (2011). He has performed\, recorded\, taught\, and lectured on Irish traditional music internationally.
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SUMMARY:November 2—Great Books Symposium: How to Write a Senior Thesis
DESCRIPTION:A successful thesis is the sort that investigates a meaningful issue in a skillful way and that helps the author achieve greater clarity and depth in his or her thinking. In this workshop\, we will discuss (a) how to select a thesis topic\, (b) how to research the topic\, (c) how to break down the process into manageable pieces\, and (d) how to set deadlines/timelines. \nA webinar for K-12 teachers in the private school\, the public school\, and the homeschool. \nMaximum Attendees: 20\, so be sure to reserve your spot early. The session will be recorded and made available to those who have registered. \nMore about the Great Books Symposium \nRegister Here for Zoom AttendanceEliot Grasso is the vice president and a tutor at Gutenberg College where he teaches art seminars and leads discussions in Western Civilization and the Great Conversation. Eliot holds a B.A. in music from Goucher College (2005)\, an M.A. in ethnomusicology from the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick (2007)\, and a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance (2011). He has performed\, recorded\, taught\, and lectured on Irish traditional music internationally.
URL:https://gutenberg.edu/event/november-11-how-to-write-a-senior-thesis/
LOCATION:Online Zoom\, OR
CATEGORIES:Featured,Great Books Symposium
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SUMMARY:February 8—Plato's Meno
DESCRIPTION:Plato left us a rich collection of dialogues that explore topics ranging from justice and love to knowledge and education. In Meno\, Plato explores the nature of morality\, the essence of knowledge\, and the process of education. In this seminar\, we will examine this dialogue to see how Plato is thinking about the human condition. \nA webinar for K-12 teachers in the private school\, the public school\, and the homeschool. \nMaximum Attendees: 20\, so be sure to reserve your spot early. The session will be recorded and made available to those who have registered. \nMore about the Great Books Symposium \nRegister Here for Zoom Attendance
URL:https://gutenberg.edu/event/february-8-platos-meno/
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