Brent Odell

A collection of 13 posts

An Invitation to the Pain of Learning

Last week I came across this article from 1941 by Mortimer Adler (the editor of the Great Books of the Western World series, as well as at least one book that's discussed in classical circles: The Paideia Proposal)

The Lost Art of Conflict

In C.S. Lewis’ On Reading Old Books we read: Every age has its own outlook. It is specially good at seeing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes. We all, therefore, need the books that will correct

My Journey to Christian Classical Education

Christian classical education (CCE). Telos. Paideia. I cannot remember where I first heard each of these terms, but over the past five to seven years they have become a defining part of my life. My earliest experience with formal education

The nature of cheating, and what to do about it

Recently, I've been wrestling with what to do with cheating in my classroom. Do I name it and address it as such, or use other means to direct students toward what is right? Growing up in public school,

Allow me to wax poetic over waxing poetic

On the Power of Words Language. What is it? Webster's Dictionary from 1828 gives a long list of definitions. The first beginning with: Human speech; the expression of ideas by words or significant articulate sounds, for the communication