CC+ Becoming a Partner Site

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CC+ Becoming a Partner Site

Agenda Overview of Classical Conversations Plus Program Administrative Team Classical Education CC Plus Courses Differences Between Dual Enrollment and CC Plus Partnership Benefits Partnership Opportunities Q&A

Classical Conversations Plus/SEU Partnership Overview Opportunity for homeschool students enrolled with Classical Conversations Challenge curriculum (grades 11, 12) to earn credit from SEU Utilizes a concurrent enrollment model for assessing student work for SEU credit—SEU faculty provide substantive and engaging feedback Began in 2016 with 29 initial course enrollments in Spring 2016 to 451 for Fall/Spring 2018/19, with mostly Florida students Launching a comprehensive national effort for Fall 2019 that complements SEU Partner Sites

Administrative Team/Contact Info Meghan Griffin, PhD Academic Dean Scott Whitaker, MBA Director, New Business Classical Conversations Joe Childs, DBA CC Plus Program Director Will McCreery Manager of CC+ Classical Conversations Email: wmccreery@classicalconversations.com Kim Childs, MEd CC Plus Program Coordinator Phone: 863-667-5580 Email: ccplus@seu.edu

Classical Christian Education Background Content: Rooted in the Western Tradition/Classical Antiquity Subjects and skills essential for a free person Process: Trivium Grammar—fundamental rules, language, mechanics, memorization Logic—ordered relationships, reasoning, critical thinking, practice Rhetoric—expression, original composition, speech, debate Socratic method: Learning through questions; to examine the validity of one’s beliefs Parents, directors, and students themselves lead

Classical Conversations Christian homeschool model, with parents highly involved as primary instructors Directors support parents and facilitate community-based discussions of six subjects with a maximum of 12 students Parents and directors trained annual/ parent practicum

Challenge Curriculum and CCPlus Courses College Algebra Pre-Calculus Probability & Stats Data Analysis English Comp I English Comp II American Hist. I American Hist. II Western Civ. I Western Civ. II Old Testament Christian Thought Public Speaking Intro to Philosophy Greek/Rom Lit. Dramatic Interpretation Ancient Lit.

Dual Enrollment vs. CCPlus Curriculum SEU Created Course Curriculum CC Challenge Curriculum Professor Role Lecture, Engage, Grade Professor Role Engage, Assess College Credit Location Site, classroom, or online Location CC Community, online Business Model Discounted tuition/students enrolled in existing course/pay faculty per course Business Model $500 per course/CC does enrollment management/pay faculty per student

Partnership Benefits Classical Conversations Student Increases retention through Challenge IV Provides enhanced value to its families Diversifies revenue source Student Gains college credit by remaining in CC through high school graduation Reduces total cost of college tuition Enhances learning/deeper engagement Southeastern and Sites Builds pipeline of students Extends the mission Enhances the local and national brand

Ways to Participate as a Partner Site Provide a weekly meeting place for the once a week communities Provide a once yearly meeting place for a three day parent practicum Host a CCPlus Day for local Classical Conversation communities within a reasonable radius of your site Host other training or information sessions/speakers with topics of interest to this community

Wrap Up Q&A