Writing and Poetry Classes
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  •  Writer's Workshop; Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time.  First class is Sept. 7.

  • Poetry: Education by the Muses  Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time. The first class is September 15.

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Dr. Taylor's Writer's Workshop always draws an enthusiastic response from participants.  Here is what the good Dr. has to say about the course:

"This course's approach to good writing is both intuitive and straight forward and is based on imitation. Graphic proof reading and editing takes place before the eyes of the students using the white board and marking tools as I would in a regular classroom. Instead of systematic grammar learned apart from the art of writing well, the knowledge of grammatical rules for good writing are learned in context and embedded in the experience of writing and, most important of all, re-writing."

"The class begins by attracting attention to words and of choosing them carefully to convey the intended meaning - “getting the words right” is our motto. Acquiring this awareness of correct usage helps the student distinguish between spoken and written English."

"Next, we notice that good sentences adhere to Nature, that is, they conform to the cyclic nature of the universe, having a beginning, middle, and end. “End”, however, means completion rather than destruction; a kind of perfection, like that of joined lines that become a circle. Thus, our thoughts are to be conveyed clearly – but always with delight – as the dual experience of written communication."

"It follows that the next goal is the well written paragraph, that also conforms to the organic structure of beginning, middle and end – the gathering of purposeful sentences to form an organic body of knowledge of the topic."

"The final goal of the course is to enable students to see, to experience, that an essay is a series of meaningful sentences in integrated paragraphs that in turn make up what today we call response papers, reaction papers, and the essay."

"Parents, I look forward to greeting your sons and daughters this Fall in our Writer’s Workshop. If your student has already taken this course there is much good to be had in “giving it another go”. I assure you that when it comes to viewing writing as an art, not as a science, one will never stop learning and improving in the art of the writing."

Open to ages 13 on up.

Specifics for Writer's Workshop:

  • There will be 28 hours of class time each semester. Each class will be 2 hours long and will take place in one of our online classrooms.  There will be 14 weeks of classes.
     
  • The classes will be on Wednesdays  beginning at 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time. The first class is September 7.
     
  • Tuition is $395 per semester.  If you register for both semesters you will receive a 10% tuition discount.  Tuition will be $711 rather than $790.
     
  • Family discounts are available for those who would like to enroll two or more students. The discount is 20% for all students after the first one.
     
  • To take advantage of these family discounts you may enroll by mail sending the appropriate payment.  You can also enroll with us by phone at 360-496-0007.  Or you may simply enroll your students here online and send us an email at info@greatbooksdiscussions.org requesting your family discount.  We'll promptly mail a check to you in the amount of the discount.
     
  • The course will continue with a second semester of 14 two hour classes to begin in January.
     
  • Class size limited to 12 students.

Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the Writing course feel free to write to Dr. Taylor at jamesstaylor22@gmail.com .

To enroll:

Step 1:  Email your student's name, address, phone number, email address, and name of the desired class to info@greatbooksdiscussions.org .

Step 2:  Make Payment.  Tuition may be paid securely with a credit card online below or by phone at 800-331-6071. You may also send a check to:

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If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to call us at 1- 800-331-6071.  We are happy to speak with you.

Writing Workshop, 1st semester, $395

Writing Workshop, both semesters, $711


Poetry: Education by the Muses

What is this class?  Here's Dr. Taylor to tell you:

"Why don't poets say what they mean? I answer, they do, we just need to listen closely and learn to read poetry in the spirit of the Muse."

"Do you hate poetry? I would too if I had been taught by teachers who cut, chop and dissect the poem until it dies a brutal death. And too often such a manner of "teaching poetry" kills something in our souls, as well. Millions of students graduate from high school, and from college too, having a keen distaste for poetry and the poetic way of seeing life. It was never thus in the past -- and the remedy is here and now, following the natural way of reading poetry before the academics and specialists got hold of it and ruined one of the greatest experiences of a good education."

"I say let the poem be your teacher and I will be your guide.  We will read and talk about poems from the huge treasury of world poetry, from Mother Goose and the English tradition, to medieveal Arab poets to modern American poetry. "

Open to age 14 on up.

Specifics for Poetry: Education by the Muses

  • There will be 28 hours of class time each semester. Each class will be 1 1/2 hours long and will take place in one of our online classrooms.  There will be 14 weeks of classes.
     
  • The classes will be on Thursdays beginning at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time. The first class is September 15.
     
  • Tuition is $295 per semester.  If you register for both semesters you will receive a 20% tuition discount.  Tuition will be $531 rather than $590.
     
  • Family discounts are available for those who would like to enroll two or more students. The discount is 20% for all students after the first one.
     
  • To take advantage of these family discounts you may enroll by mail sending the appropriate payment.  You can also enroll with us by phone at 800-331-6071.  Or you may simply enroll your students here online and send us an email at info@greatbooksdiscussions.org requesting your family discount.  We'll promptly mail a check to you in the amount of the discount.
     
  • The courses will continue with a second semester of 14 one and a half hour classes to begin in January.

Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the Poetry course feel free to write to Dr. Taylor at jamesstaylor22@gmail.com

Poetry: Education by the Muses, 1st semester, $295

 

Poetry: Education by the Muses, both semesters $531
 
 



 


   


Solitary Tree by Friedrich, Caspar David


"Fiat lux."  Let there be light.

"I was listening to your class today as my little brother talked about The Trojan Women and Shakespeare, and it brought back wonderful memories. I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks again for being the best teacher and co-learner I have ever had."...J.S., student, New Jersey

James Taylor
Ph.D. Philosophy of Education, Kansas University

Jim has been a teacher for thirty years, mainly in the humanities. He has taught high school, college and graduate school using literature and the Great Books to form the reading for history and philosophy of education. He was associate professor and chairman of the Teacher Education Program at Hillsdale College, Michigan; and, more recently assistant professor of education at the University of Tulsa. He is the author of the wonderful book Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of Education. For the past seven years he has taught in our Great Books Program.

"Veritas lux mea." The truth    enlightens me.

"Thanks for all you do. I do not think I could find the words that would convey just how important the Great Books program has been for us. Our schooling was stuck in a rut, and I did not know how to get out, when our prayers were answered with Great Books. The growth in our daughter has been phenomenal and this program has done more to keep her love of learning alive than anything else we have done."
J.S., Ohio

"I count myself privileged that I was able to participate in the classes for three years.  I know I've enjoyed reading these books so much largely because of the way you and Dr.Taylor teach. Having you direct the conversations and letting us (the students) discover something on our own made all the difference and I definitely loved being in the classes. So THANK YOU. I'm pretty sure that you can rest assured that I will love the Great Books my entire life."
T.K., student, Michigan

"Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have done over the
past years. I have enjoyed the classes immensely. I have
gained so much from this program and I would like to thank you and the other
professors for that.  I would not trade the time spent in this program
for anything."
D.B., student, Arkansas

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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