“We are tied down, all our days and for the greater part of our day, to the commonplace. That is where contact with the great thinkers, great literature helps. In their company we are still in the ordinary world, but it is the ordinary world transfigured and seen through the eyes of wisdom and genius. And some of their genius becomes ours. . .” – Mortimer J. Adler
We offer enrollment in two online classes for grades 3rd through 8th: Socratic Discussions and Philosophy for Children.
What is the difference between the online Socratic classes for grades 3-8, and the Philosophy for Children classes, grades 3-8?
The Socratic classes teaches the liberal arts of dialectics, rhetoric and proper grammar in live situations online, and are also a preparation for our live, Great Books class discussions, teaching students to think and speak properly, logically, coherently, and politely.
- Dialectics – a method of argument for resolving disagreement that has been central to European and Indian philosophy since antiquity. The word dialectic originated in ancient Greece and was made popular by Plato and the Socratic dialogues. The dialectical method is conversation between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject, who wish to establish the truth of the matter guided by reasoned (logical) arguments and critical thinking.
- Rhetoric – the art or skill of speaking formally, politely, effectively and confidently, especially as a way to persuade or influence people towards the truth.
- Grammar – the set of structural rules that govern the composition of phrases, clauses and words.
The Philosophy for Children classes teach students to improve their thinking in order to better explore the philosophical dimensions of experience, such as ethical, political and aesthetic dimensions, and to improve their judgments and actions within these dimensions. Philosophy helps us learn to recognize, for instance, the ethical problems and possibilities in our experience, to think them through carefully, to make sound ethical judgments and to take appropriate action. At root, it teaches students how to discover and think about the meaning of things, ideas, people and events – to seek after wisdom – in a community of mutual inquirers (fellow students and teachers).
The online Socratic Discussion readings for the lower grades (3rd-5th) are largely taken from the Academy’s Good Books Program: the upper grade (6th-8th) Socratic Discussion readings are largely excerpts from both our Good Books Program and Great Books Program. The Philosophy for Children classes utilize texts written specifically for these classes and levels: Elfie: Reasoning About Thinking (3rd-4th), Kio and Gus: Reasoning About Nature (5th-6th), and Harry Stottlemeier’s Discovery: Reasoning About Reasoning (7th-8th).
The online, Socratic classes and Philosophy for Children classes are of course related – both are intellectual educational efforts, so there is some overlap, as there is in virtually all intellectual disciplines and courses. Both help students learn and use the liberal arts mentioned above, but the Philosophy for Children courses add to those learning arts, teaching the students to begin to apply such skills to their own lives and problem solving, and ultimately to use those skills not merely to gain knowledge and expertise in the liberal arts, but also how to begin using them to seek after meaning, understanding, and wisdom.
Enrollment Tuition Chart 2023-2024 | Annual Tuition | Payment in Full 5% Discount* | 10 Monthly Payments | Annual Tuition for Siblings (20% Discount) | 10 Payments w/Family 20% Discount | Payment in Full (5% Discount) with Family 20% Discount |
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Homeschool Program | ||||||
Grades Nursery-K | $60 | n/a | n/a | $48 | n/a | n/a |
Grades 1st-12th | $300 | n/a | n/a | $240 | n/a | n/a |
Greats Honors Program | $995 | $945 | $95 | $796 | $79 | $756 |
Great Books Program | ||||||
High School Track | $1645 | $1562 | $164 | $1316 | $131 | $1250 |
College Credit Track | $2,999 | $2,845 | $299 | $2399 | $239 | $2279 |
Socratic Discussions | ||||||
3rd & 4th Grades | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
5th & 6th Grades | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
7th & 8th Grades | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Philosophy | ||||||
Grades 3-6 for Children | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Ethics (Any Grade 7-12) | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Socratic Logic (Any Grade 8-12) | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Master Writing Cycle | ||||||
English Grammar and Composition | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Academic Writing from the Ground Up | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Classical Rhetoric for Writing | $595 | $565 | $59 | $476 | $47 | $452 |
Greek Language* | ||||||
Greek I | $1,990 | $1791 | $199 | $1592 | $159 | $1512 |
Greek II | $1,990 | $1791 | $199 | $1592 | $159 | $1512 |
Greek Readings (A & B) | $995 | $945 | $99 | $796 | $79 | $756 |
Greek Readings (Sec. A only) | $498 | $473 | $50 | $398 | $39 | $378 |
Greek Readings (Sec. B only) | $498 | $473 | $50 | $398 | $39 | $378 |
Latin Language* | ||||||
Latin I | $1,990 | $1791 | $199 | $1592 | $159 | $1512 |
Latin II | $1,990 | $1791 | $199 | $1592 | $159 | $1512 |
Latin Readings (A & B) | $995 | $945 | $99 | $796 | $79 | $756 |
Latin Readings (Sec. A only) | $498 | $473 | $50 | $398 | $39 | $378 |
Latin Readings (Sec. B only) | $498 | $473 | $50 | $398 | $39 | $378 |