Our live, online Socratic classes are the perfect
preparation to get the most out of our high school Great Books Program. The
weekly, live Socratic classes train the students in the classical trivium,
beginning in 3rd grade through 8th grade:
Dialectics – a method of argument for resolving disagreement
that has been central to European and Indian philosophy since antiquity. The
word dialectic originated in ancient Greece and was made popular by Plato and
the Socratic dialogues. The dialectical method is conversation between two or
more people holding different points of view about a subject, who wish to
establish the truth of the matter guided by reasoned (logical) arguments and
critical thinking.
Rhetoric – the art or skill of speaking formally, politely,
effectively and confidently, especially as a way to persuade or influence
people towards the truth.
Grammar – the set of structural rules that govern the composition of phrases, clauses and words.
When Do Classes Start? Weekly classes start the first week
of September and the second week of January. The students in our Socratic
Classes for Grades 3-8 read many different kinds of texts. All of the readings
are short, generally no more than a page or two. In the lower grades many of
the readings are folk tales from around the world. These stories are always
about one or more common human ideas or common human experience. For instance,
in 3rd grade the students read a story from Latvia titled They Share the Work.
What is it about? The story centers on the activities of
planting, harvesting, watching. There is much else involved in those activities
– responsibility, patience, industriousness, expectation, disappointment,
anger, and how different people may have different ideas about what it means to
share.
When are the Classes Held? The grades 3 – 8 Socratic
Discussions are held on Mondays. The first classes for grades 3 through 8 will
be on September 11, 2017. Class dates are every Monday from September 12th
through May 14, 2018 (excluding Christmas Break, Spring Break, Martin Luther
King Day and President’s Day).
How Long Are the Classes? We ask that students arrive in the
classroom about 10 minutes prior to class time to enable us to make sure that
everyone can hear and be heard. This also gives the students some time to visit
with one another prior to the start of class. So the students are together for
longer than the official length of classes stated below. Also, at times the
classes run a bit longer than the official time but students are of course free
to leave whenever they must. 3rd grade and 4th grade classes are 40 minutes
long. 5th and 6th grade classes are 50 minutes long. 7th and 8th grade classes
are 60 minutes long.
What Are the Readings? As the students progress into the
higher grades there are more readings that are excerpts of great works about
ancient history, civics, and the humanities. As an example, 8th grade students
may read an excerpt from The Republic, by Plato; an excerpt of The Prince by
Machiavelli; or a section of Augustine’s Confessions. Prior to each discussion
the students receive an e-mail that gives them the reading/thinking assignment.
The e-mail also contains some questions for the students to ponder and wonder
about after having read the text. It is this reading and thinking that
constitutes the students’ preparation for the discussions.
Can We Start Anytime? Yes, we are flexible with parents and
students. If you wish to join during the school year, we are happy to have you
join a class (provided there is room in the classroom). Your tuition would be
pro-rated based on when you join us. We would be happy to discuss our classes
with you. Please give us a call at 410-282-6172 or 360-496-0007.
How Do the Classes Work? The online classroom software that
we use works very well for our live-audio discussions. It is a professional,
virtual classroom and a real-time online collaboration environment designed for
discussions over the Internet. Our live, online classes and discussions often
take place with students from all over the world. You can even join one of the
classes from your Android smart phone or tablet! Join our online classes from
your Android mobile device, laptop or home computer!
We offer a generous Family Discount of 50% off the online class tuition for all siblings after the tuition for the sibling with the highest online class tuition (which is full price for that student). All other siblings are 50% off online class tuition cost. Use this payment option when paying for any online class tuition after the tuition for the single highest price student. May not be combined with other discounts.
Students enrolled in both an online Socratic Discussions and a Philosophy for Children class receive approximately 20% discount on both. |