Building a faculty of friends | Chris Perrin

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Building a faculty of friends | Chris Perrin
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Show Notes

Chris Perrin of Classical Academic Press, a true luminary of the classical renewal movement, joins us to discuss his long career in K-12 liberal arts education! Together, we explore:

  • The journey of founding a classical school and its many difficulties
  • Schole, or education as leisure: classical’s true distinctive
  • The key to hiring for classical schools
  • The vittlemoot, or Chris’ secret to building a faculty of friends

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Robert L. Jackson

For 25 years, Dr. Jackson has promoted liberal education through teaching, scholarship, and administrative activities. He began as a professor of English and education, then worked as chief academic officer at Great Hearts, where he founded the GH Institute. He has received teaching awards from Florida State University and The King’s College, and was the 2021 recipient of the Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship. Currently, Dr. Jackson serves as senior fellow for both Flagler College and the Chesterton Schools Network. He is also associate editor for Principia journal. Rob enjoys convivial conversations, his latest literary discovery, and cruising around town on the cycle.