GREAT BOOKS--LATIN--GREEK--RHETORIC

OVER THE INTERNET


Schola Classical Tutorials offers live group tutorials over the internet in the subjects of a classical liberal arts curriculum: the classical languages, the great books of literature and history, and rhetoric. These are the subjects that teach students the skills of thinking and learning and that teach them the history of the ideas that have shaped our culture. These skills, and a knowledge of these ideas, are the foundation for further study and for a lifetime of learning and intelligent participation in our culture.
 
Schola is dedicated not only to the idea of classical Christian education but also to furthering it through the use of low-cost internet technologies available to most families. Families with limited financial and teacher resources can supplement their present programs inexpensively with the classical tutorials offered over the internet.
 
Schola's tutorials are offered for students who are willing to devote themselves to a course of serious liberal arts study before they enter college or the world of employment and family. Schola's tutorials provide guidance for the self-motivated student who understands that the real work of learning takes place in his own study time with a book, a pencil, and an active mind. Participants in Schola's tutorials, both instructor and pupil, constitute a body of followers of classical education.
     
    Schola Optima Studium Librorum*

Web Site Contents
1. Online Tutorials Page
See this page for all necessary information on subjects, times, dates, schedules, fees, registration, ordering through our Online Bookstore, and software/hardware information.
2. Personal Information
About the Tutor, Mailing Address, Board of Advisors, and Statement of Faith.
3. Schola News
Upcoming events and other items of interest to all Schola friends.
4. Resources for Classical Education Page
Information on preparing children for a Great Books education, on educating yourself (you're never too old!), book sources, study aids, internet sites, essays, curriculum guides and sources, and other tutorial services.
5. Frequently Asked Questions Page
Questions and answers on all aspects of Schola's tutorial service
6. Getting Started
Once you've registered in Schola classes you can find here all the necessary information you will need to get your computer set up, purchase your books, see your assignments, join the other students on discussion forums, and many other things.

 
Contact Schola
E-mail: 
General information about registration, costs, schedules, etc. -- schola@turbonet.com 
For information about your financial status if you've already signed up -- register@turbonet.com

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Postal Address:
 
Schola Classical Tutorials

P. O. Box 546
Potlatch, ID 83855

Telephone:

 
(208) 875-1259


Schola: 1)An intermission of work, leisure for learning, learned conversation, debate, disputation, lecture, dissertation. 2) A meeting place for teachers and pupils, place for instruction, place of learning, school. 3)The disciples of a teacher, body of followers, school, sect. (--Elementary Latin Dictionary, OUP)

Schola Optima Studium Librorum: "The best school is the study of books."


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