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This Five Minute Friday covers how a student in college can get into the player development space. These are here to answer the questions you may have about player development. Student Guide to Player Development: https://forms.gle/QQa6e917SvZi73xy6 Send your questions in here: https://forms.gle/9xwbFFFqgS5DT2Ec9 100 Player Development Tips: https://beyond-the-field-player-development.ck.page/09c6129dc1 Player Development Workshop: https://forms.gle/hjH2a7kR6cxEdK989 About Ed Jones II Who? Ed Jones. Ed is a player development nerd who served in the player development role for University of Houston, University of Kansas, and Baylor University football teams rising to the role of assistant athletic director. Ed has now since transitioned into the role of founder and CEO of Beyond The Field, where he helps impactful people create player development plans. In addition to being the founder of Beyond The Field, Ed is a two-time author, speaker, creator of The Player Development Pod, The Player Development Conference, The Player Development Newsletter, and the Beginners Guide to Player Development Course. Ed has also facilitated multiple Player Development Guide cohorts. Connect with Ed here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edjonesii/ - Purchase 2024 Player Development Conference Replay: https://buy.stripe.com/fZe8wX0Ts0I23NS6or Player Development Cohort: https://forms.gle/JnnxqjDuFvpaq5gY6 Need help with Player Development Plan: https://forms.gle/ex5pbvF3U5g3e2zt9 PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE. Let's Talk Player Development. Email me here: info@btfprogram.com Visit: https://www.btfprogram.com/ Follow: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BTF_Program Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/btf_program/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BTFProgram COACHING Player Development Coaching Program: https://forms.gle/Z5Q1gepZAorzcHSe9 CONTENT The Player Development Newsletter: https://beyondthefield.substack.com Player Development Guide eBook: https://www.btfprogram.com/btf-program-resources/btf-ebook Head Coaches Guide to Player Development eBook: https://beyond-the-field-player-development.ck.page/products/beyond-the-field-the 100 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT TIPS: https://beyond-the-field-player-development.ck.page/09c6129dc1 COURSES Player Development Courses: https://btfplayerdevelopmentcourses.thinkific.com/collections
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To celebrate the start of another academic year, Bristol24/7's Student Guide is back and better than ever. From local indie businesses, alphabetical pub crawls to unmissable events, alternative study spaces, our favourite cheap eats and top societies, the magazine is brimming with content to get students pumped about the next chapter of their life. In this episode, Co-Editor Edie Attridge chats to two UWE Bristol graduates looking back on their three years as students in our wonderful and wacky city.
Do you ever procrastinate? Are you procrastinating right now? Are you telling yourself “just one more episode”? Don't worry, you've found the perfect episode for you! Being familiar with procrastination and deadline stress, Jennifer and Angelina talk about surviving assignment and exam seasons, and they're consulting with Jenny - a study expert and student guide! Tune in for tips on how to study better, procrastinate less and manage your emotions during these times. Resources from this episode UTS counselling UTS HELPS UTS ask a librarianYou can also keep in touch with the Student Hacks podcast on Instagram @utsengage and @utslibrary ! If you'd like to get in touch with the podcast team, feel free to email: studentlearninghub@uts.edu.au.CreditsWritten, Presented & Produced by Angelina Lizar and Jennifer Tony.Special Guest Appearance by UTS student and Student Guide, Jenny Tran. Music Waiting music by lesfm sourced from Pixabay.com Elevator music by lesfm sourced from Pixabay.com
In this episode, we speak to Bisi about the international student guide to Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. We discuss: Why international students should join Wilfrid Laurier university What the international student community is like on campus Support available for international students on campus Most common nationalities at WLU What covid precautions have been put […] The post The international student guide to Wilfrid Laurier University appeared first on IELTS Podcast.
No matter how old you are or where you're at in life, meeting new people and building a network can be intimidating. For young students just starting out on their journey, it can be downright terrifying. But it doesn't have to be. In this episode, I'm speaking with Julie Crenshaw, author of the bestselling book Navigating & Avoiding Awkward Conversations, and she has some beneficial tips to share that can give your teen a confidence boost as they begin to connect with future employers and educators.EPISODE NOTESNo matter how thorough your high school student's college list may be or how detailed the plan is, it's impossible to achieve any of their goals without reaching out and connecting with other people. Whether it's emailing a college admissions officer, requesting a job shadow, or sitting for an interview, it can be scary for your teen to put themself out there. Sometimes though, as Julie reminds us, all it takes is a shift in perspective to help get rid of some of those jitters. When your student understands that the other person is just trying to get to know them, it can help your student overcome the crippling fear of judgment.In this episode, you and your teen can explore the give and take that exists in a productive conversation. It's not always about being interesting; you'll want your student to also be interested in the person they are talking to, while still putting their best foot forward. Rather than feeling like they have to sell themselves, or being afraid of what might go wrong, with Julie's advice and tips on navigating conversations and interviews your teen can be confident in their ability to express themself and determine their right path.Highlights What your interviewer wants teens to know before the interviewHow and what to practice ahead of timeAddressing your teen's lack of experienceWhat to avoid that may ruin the interviewLinks mentioned in this episodeLisa's Student Email Guide & TemplatesLaunch College & Career Clarity CourseLaunch College and Career Clarity Facebook CommunityYour Conversation Expert WebsiteJulie on Instagram Julie's Small Talk Guide TIMELINE[5:11] How to overcome the anxiety that comes with reaching out to new people[10:00] Why people often have hobbies that don't seem to align with their careers, and how talking about them with others can be a way to connect[13:18] How to know if a certain area is actually a good fit for you.[18:37] What not to do when making connections with people[22:03] How to have an answer for tough questions, or questions with less-than-ideal answers
Our Hymns, Our Heritage encourages a love and appreciation for the church's hymns—a significant way to pass the Christian faith from generation to generation. The book features music and lyrics for 121 hymns that are divided into sections based on the church year, God's nature and attributes, and our responses to Him. On Friday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, David and Barbara Leeman join us to talk about this book of hymns, A Student Guide to Songs of the Church written to acquaint students of all ages with a generous collection of our greatest hymns, both ancient and modern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if we allowed students to design their own project-based experiences? Formulate their own questions, connect with relevant experts, and find authentic audiences. What global IMPACT might they have then? Fardeen Blaq, a 13 year old changemaker and global citizen, started managing his own projects at age 9. In this episode, I sit down with Fardeen to learn more about his award winning 'Trailblazers' and SDG focused 'Global Blueprint' Project, and how we as educators can: Provide the time and space for PBL. Mentor students in achieving their project goals. Help students discover their passions Build the capacity in students to grow as global citizens. Get out of the way and help students develop as socially, emotionally, and globally aware citizens on their own. Learn more about 'The Global Blueprint': https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalBlueprint/ Learn more about Fardeen's Trailblazers: https://www.facebook.com/FardeenTrailblazersB Free Student Process Guides for Passion Projects: https://transformschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Student-Guide.pdf SDG Related Projects: https://transformschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/SDG-Development-Guide.pdf Fardeen's Bio: Fardeen Blaq is a 13 years old changemaker from Nairobi, Kenya He is the Youngest Diana Awards Recipient in Africa in 2020. In 2021 he was nominated for the Legacy Award. The highest Award in this program. Fardeen is also a Kids Rights Changemaker. In 2021 he was nominated and received recognition for being nominated for International Children's Peace Prize. He is the HundrED Youth Ambassador for Kenya, and also the Country consultant for 3Dux|Design in Kenya. He is the Ambassador for his football team, FARDEEN TRAILBLAZERS which he started at the age of 9 together with my father and his production house. Fardeen set my team as an Education through Football program implementing the FIFA Grassroots in Kwale County of Kenya. This was launched in 2017. Fardeen received recognition for the work that he continues to do to meet Global Goal 4 Quality Education.
The car's been unloaded, the dorm room's been decorated, and it's one last hug before you drive away from campus. You've done it: you've dropped your kid off at college. With your nest just a little bit emptier and your teenager most likely on their own for the first time, It's a big adjustment for everyone involved. While you may remember what college was like from the viewpoint of a student, being the parent left behind is a whole new role to tackle. On today's episode we address the college send-off from the point of view of a student and parent, and how you can best overcome these growing pains for all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you like the show let us know!Find us on Twitter:@MCRGND_PODInsta: ManchestergndpodFB:MCRGNDPOD2021 is hurtling in the same direction as 2020, crisis upon crisis upon crisis. That is not even mentioning the underlying behemoth that is climate breakdown. With the globe shadowed in unimaginable loss how are we to process it? to find the fight to carry on? This week on the podcast we are joined by Marion Grace (@maz_graz) and Pooja Kishinani (@Poojakishinani) from Climate Emergency Manchester (CEM) to discuss their recently published book "The Student Guide to the Climate Crisis". Marion and Pooja talk us through climate grief and the importance of understanding our emotions in regards the climate, the University of Manchester's slow movement on climate and CEMs campaign for a 7th scrutiny committee on climate for the city council. The students guide to the climate crisis https://climateemergencymanchester.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Student-Climate-Handbook-Final-1.pdfShout outs. Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson@ayanaelizaDr Kathrine Wilkinson@DrKWilkinsonkindling trust@kindlingtrustLabour MP Olivia Blake@_OliviaBlakeLucas Clay@LTMClay
Monday, November 16, 2020 - Online learning is everywhere. There's been steady growth throughout this century, but it exploded during the global pandemic. We visit with Minot's Barb Solberg, who co-wrote The Student Guide to the World Wide Web and WebCT back in 1999. ~~~ It's a great time to watch for shooting stars, as Chuck Lura explains in today's Natural North Dakota essay. ~~~ An event was scheduled in Bismarck called “It’s a Wonderful Life: An Evening with Zuzu” featuring Karolyn Grimes who portrayed Zuzu Bailey in the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Due to the pandemic, however, that event is on hold, but we decided to go ahead with a scheduled visit with Karolyn, who had quite a career as a child actor until tragedy changed the trajectory of her life. She joins us from her home in California.
A fan-made reading of side content from the web serial novel PALE, by JC McCrae. The original text can be found at palewebserial.wordpress.com. If you'd like to donate to the author, please go to patreon.com/Wildbow. This reading describes extra material published after chapter 4.7, and contains spoilers for that chapter. Narrated by NumberWangMan.
School’s in session! Lucy gets kicked out of class for being a target, and Avery struggles to make friends with Jess “Congeniality” Casabien. But oh boy do we learn a bunch! Finally, we get a look at the school and it’s colour cast of characters through the Student Guide. You can read Pale here. Leave your thoughts on the episode. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale’s chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Whoa. Hold up, guys! You’re not done yet.In this episode, Theresa and Jesslyn explain why it’s important to edit and redraft, redraft, redraft!---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Ginnie LeungProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
Researching is hard (and boring, sometimes)… that’s why Theresa and Jesslyn are providing these tips and advice! Maybe their research methods will help you create your own methods.Use the good search engines (you know what we mean~)!University of Melbourne Library: https://library.unimelb.edu.au/Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/Source scholarly materials (courtesy of University of Melbourne): https://library.unimelb.edu.au/search-tools/how-to-find-online-resources-to-support-your-teaching-and-research---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Ginnie LeungProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
Joining our agents this episode is Steven the tutor and Academic Skills staff!Here he answers your burning questions -- is it true you will get your marks deducted if you’re one minute late from the due date? Will grammar mistakes cost you marks? WHAT ARE WE BEING GRADED ON IF ESSAYS ARE SUBJECTIVE?!---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Special guest: Steven ThurlowProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
Let’s revise what we talked about. Stay until the end to hear some further advice from Theresa and Jesslyn.Thank you so much for joining us on this wild ride!Godspeed.---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Producer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
We know, we know… referencing. Blegh!But why is referencing so important? How do you reference? What is plagiarism? Theresa and Jesslyn answer those questions in this episode!Don’t plagirise! This video explains why: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O50AgI2gD6oNeed help referencing? Visit University of Melbourne’s re:cite! (https://library.unimelb.edu.au/recite)---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Ginnie LeungProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
Ready to start your essay? Strap in as Theresa and Jesslyn take you into the wild ride that is writing the essay. Be careful! There are things you need to watch out for!---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Ginnie LeungProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
There are different types of essays (like argumentative or persuasive, narrative, case study, analytical, and critical) -- our agents break them down!Need further resources? Visit the link below!https://essayassignmenthelp.com.au/blog/21-distinctive-types-of-essays-and-how-to-write-them/---Featuring:Theresa Gunarso (IG: @_goofuth & Twitter: @theresagunarso)Jesslyn Soegito (IG: @jesslynsjs)Ginnie LeungProducer: Theresa GunarsoMusic: Double Agent by Everet Almond
Filled with useful tips and advice, Episode 7 will be of particular interest to anyone beginning a term as a Summer or Articling Student at a Canadian law firm, but as always, the show will be relevant to anyone with an interest in litigation. It includes a helpful primer for one's first court appearance(s). The ‘Rough Drafts' segment returns… kind of. Please note that Season 1 of “Exhibit Eh” was recorded prior to February 1, 2020; before the Canadian outbreak of COVID-19. The material and content provided on “Exhibit Eh”: The Oatley Vigmond Podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Finish the review of the evidence-based study skills and spaced-repetition techniques covered in Part 1. In this episode, we finish off the evidence-based study skills and spaced-repetition techniques we eluded to in Part 1 (Episode 46) of this mini-series. Much of the research conducted by the Institute of Education Sciences suggests that certain learning methods, such as spacing and rehearsal practice, provide strong evidence to their effectiveness. This should be no surprise to frequent listeners to this podcast as these topics are mentioned in a majority of interviews conducted! On top of these skills, how to perform them, and mistakes to be aware of, the topic of mentorship arises later in the episode. What are some of the benefits of having a mentor and how can you search for clinical experiences earlier on in your education? Those who seek more direct advice on these topics can reach out to Chase, or visit FindARotation on the social media links below. Key Episode Points! 2:50 Evidence-based Learning Strategies for Medical Students 1335 Durable Learning? 12:10 How to use Spaced Repetition and Rehearsal Practice for Medical Students 24:05 Common Spaced Repetition Mistakes to Avoid 30:17 Get a Mentor! Use FindARotation!
On this episode of Art And..., the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum's student-run podcast, Student Guide and Curatorial Intern Mollie Wohlforth '19 discusses a Turkmen Wedding Camel Trapping with UMass Professor of Art History Walter Denny and Associate Curator of Education at MHCAM, Kendra Weisbin. Join us as we discuss what this carpet can tell us about Turkmen society, the lives of the women who made it, and its journey to MHCAM. See the Camel Trapping in our galleries or here: https://tinyurl.com/yyuornee
On this episode of Art And..., the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum's student-run podcast, join Student Guide and Curatorial Intern Mollie Wohlforth '19 as she sits down with Professor Desmond Fitz-Gibbon to discuss his course, Histories of Money, and the exhibition Money Matters: Meaning, Power, and Change in the History of Currency. Additionally, we discuss the universality of money in human history, the interconnection of image and the power of currency, and the genesis of this exhibition. See the exhibition through June 21st, 2020, and learn more about it here: tinyurl.com/y6fht9eb
In this episode of Art And..., the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum's student-run podcast, join Student Guide and Curatorial Intern Mollie Wohlforth '19 as she and fellow Student Guide Anya Nandkeolyar '19 discuss a 10th-century statue of Dancing Ganesha from Madhya Pradesh. Listen as they discuss the experience of seeing the sculpture within its original context versus within a 21st-century gallery space, and the debate surrounding the placement of non-western religious objects within western museum contexts. See the Dancing Ganesha in our galleries or here: tinyurl.com/yxsv7tzk
On the first episode of Art And..., the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum's student-run podcast, Student Guide and Curatorial Intern Mollie Wohlforth '19 sits down in the galleries with Student Guides Prokriti Shamolima '19 and Hailey Simmons '19 to discuss the 1765 Japanese Screen with Scenes of Tale of Genji. Listen as we analyze the narrative depicted and the visual techniques the artist, Kano Masamitsu, employs to convey the events of the Tale of Genji. See a similar work in our galleries, and this work of art here: https://tinyurl.com/y56p7m9r
This Bible class presented an overview of the historic and ecumenical creeds of the Christian church. The Apostles' Creed is the oldest of the creeds. Although it is first quoted at the end of the fourth century (390 and then 404), it has its roots in the old Roman Creed of the second century. The Nicene Creed was approved at the council of Nicea in 325 A.D. and revised at the Council of Constantinople of 381 A.D. The third Council of Toledo of 589 A.D. added the words, “And from the Son” (filioque). This creed confesses the full divinity of the Son and the Holy Spirit against the Arians and others. The Athanasian Creed was most likely not written by Athanasius, even though the topics which it addresses are contemporaneous with Athanasius. It was already in use in the 6th century and serves as a detailed explanation of the Trinity and the person of Christ. The relationship between the Scripture and the Creeds can be summed up by two Latin phrases: Scripture is norma normans (“the rule that rules”) but the creeds are norma normata (“a rule that is ruled”). Finally, we took a look at Mark 8:27-29 in which Jesus asks Peter, "But who do you say that I am?" Note: At the beginning of each class, there will be a 5-minute quiz, which will be included in the links below. Immediately after the quiz, we will go over the answers to that quiz. If you don't want to hear the answers, take the quiz first, then start the audio of the class. Written answers will be included in the second link, which is the present class outline. Quiz #2 (Pink sheet): Quiz-for-Sep-8-Book-of-Concord-Creeds.pdf Handouts (white sheet with answers to the quiz on the back): Book-of-Concord-Class-2-Student-Guide.pdf Extra Source Materials: Three-ecumenical-creeds.pdf and Apostles-Creed-Background.pdf The following is a reading guide (through December) for those who would like to read along with us. Reading Guide for Tappert, Kolb, English only of Triglotta, Concordia Reader's Edition: Book-of-Concord-Reading-2019-2020-Chart-1-Page-1-2.pdf Reading Guide for Triglotta, Jacobs, Henkel, Die BekenntnisSchriften, Tappert, Kolb: Book-of-Concord-Reading-2019-2020-Chart-2-pages-1-2.pdf
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In episode 45 of Owning HER Health Podcast, Dr. Susan Clinton is aiming to live her best life beyond 50. She enjoys walking/hiking, country line dance, and ballroom and is an avid supporter of music, the arts and international objectives for women’s health. Susan is also an aging healthcare provider and is on a mission to create a brand new mentality about Menopause as being the gateway to a life well played, not the exit! During our chat, Susan bravely admits she has learned a lot being a global health leader but that did not stop her from finding herself needing to reframe age. For the past few years, she has been gathering her wisdom nuggets through teaching and research as an adjunct instructor, an international instructor and presenter of post-professional education in women’s health and orthopedic manual therapy. We get into her wisdom about healthy aging in both the areas of Orthopedic Physical Therapy and Women's Health Physical Therapy but have the chunk of our energizing conversation as two women passionate on the impact less technical things such as joyful mindset, movement, holistic wellbeing, can have on reducing health care costs now and down the road. We discuss Post Menopause Vitality as the new norm and her Upcoming program Magnificent Menopause which is ready to move you into the best years of your life. Key takeaways Susan and I goddess chat on are: How to move the title "Healer" to the patient and "Student Guide" to the practitioners facilitating a healthy process or experience Who Dr. Susan is the midwife for, how her new program, Magnificent Menopause is a mirror of several key focus words for reflecting the New Spring Birth Season of her life and how that online program will help you too! What her hundreds of conversations over the years have helped her see that few other's in healthcare are understanding you want. Life after the shackles are removed and you can really dig into that gathered goddess Wisdom! Ageism in healthcare and the tragedy of dismissing Vitality all years of one's life and the easiest of ways you can begin ageless beauty, brains, hearts, and bodies today! OHH PODCAST BONUS!!!!: While you are waiting for The Magnificant Menopause Program Susan is offering my listener's 50% OFF her latest GI Health course!!! Use coupon code "SusanClinton50" https://www.embodiaacademy.com/courses/210-gastrointestinal-disorders-and-the-pelvic-floor-susan-clinton Contacting Susan... Susan currently practices in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and is the co-owner and founder of Embody Physiotherapy and Wellness, LLC. The best way to see all her current offerings is via her website at https://www.embody-pt.com/ If near Sewickley, Visit Embody Physiotherapy and Wellness's numerous workshops 400 Broad Street, Suite 1006 Sewickley, PA 15143 phone: 412.259.5342 fax: 412.259.5343 Need an amazing Mentor on all this Goddess Wisdom? Email Susan directly at susan@embody-pt.com
Stacie Nevadomski Berdan is a seasoned global executive, an international careers expert and an award-winning author on how to succeed in the global marketplace. She provides practical and relevant advice on the value of understanding cross-cultural environments, the benefits of feminine leadership, and the need for developing a global mindset in all American students today. She spent the majority of her career at Burson-Marsteller and Unilever, where she served as strategist, coach, and counselor to CEOs, politicians and senior executives around the world. Her extensive global leadership experience in corporate communications, brand marketing, public affairs and cross-cultural consulting extends across four continents with a specific focus on Asia. Stacie uses her international business experience to promote the need for global awareness and cross-cultural competency for all in her books, media appearances, by-lined contributions and speaking engagements across the country. She has authored four books on the intersection of globalization and careers. Her two most recent books were released in the fall 2013: Raising Global Children (ACTFL, November 2013) is a combination parenting-advocacy book filled with practical information for parents and teachers on how to help prepare our children for a global world. A Student Guide to Study Abroad (IIE, September 2013) is the go-to guide for students and advisers. Her numerous broadcast media appearances include NBC's “Today Show,” NPR's “Marketplace” and CNN, and her work has been featured in New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, Fortune, Time. Stacie blogs for the Huffington Post. www.stacieberdan.com
Gene Odening comes back to continue the discussion of the trivium, this time focusing on rhetoric. Gene takes us on a walk through many topics: history, philosophy, psychology, politics, education, Non-violent Communication, and tying all of it back to the trivium. The show ends with Gene detailing ways you can increase your skill with rhetoric. Trivium Resources: http://www.triviumeducation.com/ http://www.gnosticmedia.com/triviumstudy http://triviumbinder.blogspot.com/ http://www.unpluggedmom.com/tag/trivium/ http://www.triviumpursuit.com/ http://board.freedomainradio.com/forums/t/29741.aspx Rhetoric Resources: http://librivox.org/rhetoric-by-aristotle/ http://www.amazon.com/How-Read-Book-Intelligent-Touchstone/dp/0671212095/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1373312561&sr=1-1&keywords=how+to+read+a+book http://www.amazon.com/Classical-Rhetoric-Aristotle-Student-Guide/dp/1930953445/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373308400&sr=8-1&keywords=rhetoric+aristotle+student+guide Also discussed during the show: http://choiceconversations.libsyn.com/who-is-chris-stefanick http://choiceconversations.libsyn.com/five-personal-marital-and-family-hazards-with-pete-gerlach http://choiceconversations.libsyn.com/radical-unschooling-with-dayna-martin http://www.cnvc.org/ http://www.amazon.com/The-Demon-Haunted-World-Science-Candle/dp/0345409469 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegemony http://www.amazon.com/Cartoon-History-Universe-Volumes-1-7/dp/0385265204 http://www.amazon.com/Cartoon-History-Universe-Volumes-8-13/dp/0385420935/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y http://www.amazon.com/The-Cartoon-History-Universe-III/dp/0393324036/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y Here are the show notes Gene promised during the interview: “The comprehensive self-study course on Rhetoric is: - Classical Rhetoric with Aristotle, Student Guide - by Martin Cothran (Note: the books Rhetoric by Aristotle & W. Rhys Roberts, as well as How To Read a Book by Adler & Van Doren are also required for this course.) _____________________________________________________________________________ - Thumbnail sketch of Formal Rhetoric - RHETORIC - Systematic Wisdom - persuasively expressing or using Knowledge (general grammar) and Understanding (Aristotelean logic). > (Definition of Art - Anything produced by the "arm" of man ["arm" is being used metaphorically to reference etymology]. This is, again, a broad definition that includes the concept of "fine art" which is the most popular connotation of "art". It can be either an idea having only mental existence or a physical art-ifact produced by the "arm" of man from an idea. An unwritten poem passed on from one person to another is an example of the former; a novel, an opera, a sculpture, a space shuttle, or the protocols of medicine are examples of the latter.) Systematic Wisdom is not the art of persuasion and explanation itself, but the art of selecting the best means of persuasion and explanation from a set of known principles. As a body of Knowledge has been gathered and arranged, and an Understandable summary or conclusion has been made from that arrangement, the choice of how best to communicate this information to others must be considered and, in the process, the subject being examined usually comes into a still sharper focus to the author of the propositional argument. At this point of clarity, the entire propositional argument can be called a "Statement of Rationale". That is, the conclusion, and - of equal importance - the thought processes behind that conclusion have been stated. In a modern context, what is often overlooked when considering the Wisdom Phase is that it can be more than a form of conceptual expression; i.e., of simply being the Art of Persuasion. In times past, civic matters were the major concerns, and the art of having others come to one's point of view was of paramount importance. Today, due to its product of mental clarity, rhetoric can also be used to provide a physical outcome by deducing a "Statement of Protocols" (a set of instructions) from the Statement of Rationale. A physical result or a man-ufactured artifact can be actualized by proceeding from Knowledge, to Understanding, and on through the Wisdom Phase. Again, this is a broader view of rhetoric than the view proposed by the ancients. The elements of Systematic Wisdom are: 1. The five stages (or what are called "canons") of composition: - 1] invention, 2] arrangement, 3] style, 4] memory, and 5] delivery. 2. The three types of discourse: deliberative (political), judicial (forensic), and ceremonial (epideictic). They are related to time: future, past, and present tense, respectively. The Past and Future belong to men; the eternally present Now belongs to the gods. --Aristotle 3. The three appeals: rational, emotional, and ethical. Stated more succinctly in Classical terms: the rational is the Logos of the proposition or argument being presented, the emotional is the Pathos of the audience, and ethical is the Ethos of the author or orator of the proposition. 4. Types of proofs: inartificial (which is external, objective evidence), artificial (is subjectively devised or invented by the author of the proof or argument). 5. The topics -- The common topics: genus or kind, comparison, and consequence. The special topics: the right and expedient (deliberative), the just and unjust (forensic), praise and blame (epideictic). > Oration (Wisdom presented in formal speech) 6. Arrangement: the five parts of classical oration: introduction (exordium), statement of facts, confirmation, refutation, and conclusion (peroration). 7. Style: diction (selection of most appropriate words), sentences (length, type, and variety), rhetorical figures (schemes and figures of speech or tropes). Skilled Wisdom authors can use the discipline in two senses. In its most fundamental form, Systematic Wisdom is the art of efficiently passing thoughts from one person to others. In its most effective form, it is the art of passing "validated" thoughts from one person to others. The internet is a valuable adjunct to the concepts presented above. A simple word search on any of the technical terms listed should suffice to bring the proper clarification needed to implement a useful rhetorical dissertation. A SUMMARY OF WISDOM / RHETORIC > The work of Wisdom is the cogently expressed communication of Knowledge and Understanding. It leads to a higher levels of knowledge and understanding: the knowing of Knowledge and the understanding of Understanding. > The effect of Wisdom is to demonstrate the usefulness of Knowledge and Understanding. That is, it is to display the insight - the thought process - in an article of persuasion or in the formulation of an outcome. >Through the skilled use of rhetoric, all planned human activity can be communicated and directed. This is a two edged sword. Rhetoric / Wisdom can be directed to beneficial or to malevolent goals. Let us end by reviewing some of the personal benefits which are inherent in the Trivium Method. The following will be most efficiently and effectively realized by using the trivium to train the mind for critical and creative thinking: 1] the path to a challenging, productive livelihood can be intelligently defined; 2] sound physical and psychological health, a judicious ethical standard, a high level of self esteem and the sense of well-being can be optimized; 3] rewarding personal relationships will manifest through the cultivation of beneficial ethics and well being; and 4] the astuteness to best discern the issues (i.e., the quality of information) regarding security will be developed. That is only the beginning. An adherent of the Method can acquire elevated levels of penetrating insight which would otherwise not be available. Through that insight he can also self-teach the contents of a propositional argument or of an entire, formalized subject of knowledge if he chooses to bring his - likewise - heightened focus to doing so. When a culture's government, education systems, and news media are not corrupt, the constant need for "fact checking" is not as critical as it is during the periods of dis-information and propaganda like that which we are currently experiencing. The trivium is the premier method for independent fact checking. The next two benefits of insight are corollaries: 1] a person is truly educated in that he can now thoroughly entertain any idea without necessarily embracing it (this was an observation made by Aristotle); and, 2] traveling somewhat in another direction, he becomes free from the prison of his own prejudicial opinions ... he obtains an open mind. Because the trivium harmonizes subjective thought with objective reality, he could, in fact, develop new and original propositional arguments and entire bodies of knowledge as competently as those respected people who have preceded him. An integral person, one who is fully mindful, is limited only by his or her interests and ambitions. He is happy, as well as great who needs neither to obey nor to command in order to be something -- --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ” Bumper music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xA84aIAWEk
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