Influences & Affiliations
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Influences & Affiliations
Classical Christian Education has grown into a webbed network that connects like-minded educators and parents in the endeavor to educate their children. Below are a few resources and books in whose direction we would like to point you.
The Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS)
ACCS promotes, establishes, and equips member schools committed to a classical approach in light of a Christian worldview.
The Society for Classical Learning (SCL)
SCL exists to foster thinking and collaboration among educators committed to Christ-centered, liberal arts education.
Classical U – by Classical Academic Press
In addition to teacher training and curriculum development, Classical U offers resources for parents and families exploring classical education.
Books and Articles
- The Liberal Arts Tradition – Ravi Jain & Kevin Clark
- The Case for Classical Christian Education – Douglas Wilson
- The Seven Laws of Teaching – John Milton Gregory
- Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition – Karen Glass
- “The Lost Tools of Learning” – Dorothy Sayers
- “Good Soil” – The Classical Difference Study Report
- The Battle for the American Mind – Pete Hegseth & David Goodwin
“Remember, it is not hasty reading, but serious meditating on holy and heavenly truths that make them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the bee’s touching of the flower that gathers honey, but her abiding for a time upon the flower that draws out the sweet.”
~ Thomas Brooks

The Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS) is organized to promote, establish, and equip member schools that are committed to a classical approach in the light of a Christian worldview.

The Society for Classical Learning (SCL) exists to facilitate and encourage thinking and discussion among professionals associated with Christ-centered education in the liberal arts tradition. The Society provides a forum where educators can share wisdom, experience, and ideas as they deepen their understanding of classical theory into everyday, real-world education.

Along with writing curriculum and facilitating teacher training, “Classical U”, organized by Classical Academic Press, provides great resources for parents and families who want to get more familiar and acquainted with classical education.
Books and Articles
The Liberal Arts Tradition by Ravi Jain & Kevin Clark
The Case for Classical Christian Education by Douglas Wilson
The Seven Laws of Teaching by John Milton Gregory
Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition by Karen Glass
“The Lost Tools of Learning” by Dorothy Sayers
“Good Soil” A Comparative Study Report by The Classical Difference
The Battle for the American Mind by Pete Hegseth and David Goodwin
“Remember, it is not hasty reading, but serious meditating on holy and heavenly truths that make them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the bee’s touching of the flowering that gathers honey, but her abiding for a time upon the flower that draw out the sweet.”
~ Thomas Brooks


