In preparation for the release of Cana Academy's upcoming guide, Leading a Seminar on Dante's Inferno, Andrew Zwerneman sits down with the author of that guide and Cana Academy's Director of Instruction, Jeannette DeCelles-Zwerneman. They discuss what makes the Inferno such a worthwhile classic to study with high-school students and some advice for teachers who might find this an intimidating text.
Episode 23 - The Brothers Karamazov
Episode 24 - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Episode 22 - Plato's Republic
Episode 21 - A Tale of Two Cities
Episode 20 - 11 Benefits of the Seminar Method
Episode 19 - Locke's Second Treatise of Government
Episode 18 - Plato's Phaedo
Episode 17 - The Great Gatsby
Episode 13 - Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, Part 2/2
Episode 12 - Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, Part 1
Episode 11 - For the Love of Homer
Episode 10 - For the Love of Language
Episode 9 - Teaching Great Books
Episode 8 - A Christmas Carol, Part 2/2
Episode 7 - A Christmas Carol, Part 1/2
Episode 6 - The U.S. Constitution
Episode 5 - Plato's Apology
Episode 4 - A Death in the Family, Part 2/2
Episode 3 - A Death in the Family, Part 1
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