3 days / 30+ speakers
20+ seminars, workshops, and panels
National Classical Education Symposium
Arizona State University’s BEUS Center for Law and Society
March 2-4, 2020
Speakers
The Symposium is designed to enrich our understanding of the classical, liberal arts in both the theoretical and practical dimensions of curriculum and pedagogy. Beginning with curated presentations from select scholars and practitioners, we provide school leaders and master teachers with some of the best thought on the subjects under consideration.
Susan
Wise Bauer
The Well-Trained Mind
Wilfred
McClay
University of Oklahoma
Stanley
Kurtz
Ethics and Public Policy Center
David
Bobb
Bill of Rights Institute
Mary
Hirschfeld
Villanova University
Andrew
Zwerneman
Cana Academy
Mark
Bauerlein
Emory College
Sarah
Morgan Smith
Ashbrook Center Fellow
Peter
Wood
National Association of Scholars
David J.
Rothman
Jackson Hole Center for the Arts
Michael B.
Poliakoff
American Council of Trustees and Alumni
Benjamin
Storey
Furman University
Carol
Reynolds
Professor Carol
Matthew
Post
University of Dallas
Adam
Seagrave
Arizona State University
Brian
Williams
Templeton Honors College
Jenna
Storey
Furman University
Gregory
Roper
University of Dallas
Joshua
Kinlaw
The King’s College (NYC)
David
Mason
The Colorado College
Gregory
McBrayer
Ashland University
Frederick
Turner
University of Texas
Karen
Taliaferro
Arizona State University
Owen
Anderson
Arizona State University’s New College
Brandon
LeBlanc
CiRCE Institute
Diane
Vincent
Torrey Honors, Biola University
Paul
Spears
Torrey Honors Institute
Michael
Van Hecke
St. Augustine Academy
Martin
Cothran
Classical Latin School Association
Chris
Perrin
Classical Academic Press
Andrew
Pudewa
Institute for Excellence in Writing
Patty
Limerick
University of Colorado Boulder
Jeremy
Gypton
Ashbrook Center
Join us
Enrich your understanding of the classical, liberal arts in both the theoretical and practical dimensions of curriculum and pedagogy.