Classical Christian Education – Vision and Mission
ACCS Papers and Documents
- A War, a Teacher, a Lesson, and a Story – Difference
- Classical Charter Schools – ACCS
- Common Core’s Five-way Power Play
- Distinctive Schools: Assessment, Testing, and Grades
- Distinctive Schools: Stem, Social Studies, and CCE
- Good Soil – Christian Commitment
- Good Soil – Christian Life
- Good Soil – Conservative and Traditional
- Good Soil – Independent Thinkers
- Good Soil – Influential
- Good Soil – Life Outlook
- Good Soil – Prepared for College and Career
- Good Soil – Study Introduction
- The ACCS On Classical Christian Education
- What Happens When Christianity is Silenced? – Classical Difference
Classis
- Texts and Timing by Douglas Wilson
- Could America Survive Without Religion by Robert P. George
- Down the Road by Patch Blakey
- Dumb and Dumber by George Grant
- Five Ways to Ruin Your Classical Christian Education by Brian Daigle
- NovoClassical Education: An Invitation by Nolan Nicholas, NovoClassical
- On Chess and Classical Christian Education by Jonathan Kenigson
- The Trivium of Narnia by Brad Almond
- Imitating Consistency Math as Character Formation by Charlie Dowers
- Leaders in Science and Technology from Christian Classical Education by Steve Lewis and Keith Phillips
Conference Talks
- Engage or Getting Engaged: Defining Christian Cultural Involvement – Ken Myers
- Doing the Next Right Thing: Developing the Disciplines of Grace – George Grant
- Educational Splendor: A Classical Guide to Truth, Goodness, and Beauty – Stephen Turley
- Worldviews and the Difference They Make – Gary DeMar
- Poetry: Words Men Speak Because They Are Men – Michael Eatmon
- Derrida and Deconstructionism: A Non-trivial Response to Postmodernism – Jeff Barclay
- Beyond the Mole: Teaching Science with a Christian Worldview – Lory Pyle-Hundt Ridgley
- The Importance of Beauty in Classical Christian Education – John Hodges
- Cultural Apologetics – Voddie Baucham
- Classical Christian Education and Apologetics – Douglas Wilson
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