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Chris Harris

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About Chris

Chris Harris currently serves as a Rhetorical school teacher at Regents School of Charlottesville. He has fourteen years of Classical Christian classroom experience. His areas of expertise include commonplace journaling, creative communication for the classroom, and transformational teaching pedagogy. His current subjects include literature, rhetoric, history, and senior thesis. His passion is to inspire the next generation to be wise and courageous servants of the Lord Jesus Christ who know truth, love beauty, and practice goodness for the benefit of man and the glory of God. He holds Profession Certification from the ACCS and will have his Master Certification at years end. He attended the University of N.C.-Asheville and holds a degree in Communications. Outside the classroom, he loves spending time with his wife, Mellony, his son, Luke, and his daughter, Bryn. Luke is an officer in the USNA and Bryn is a recent graduate of the University of Virginia in Nursing. Luke and Bryn both graduated from Hickory Christian Academy in Hickory, N.C.

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The Rota Disputationis

The Rota Disputationis (The Wheel of Discussion) is a dynamic, student-driven engagement activity that anchors students in the classical commonplace journal, wrapped in collaborative classical conversation. This workshop introduces teachers to this tool that empowers students to engage in reading, writing, critical thinking, dialectic, artistic expression, and physical movement in the classroom.

Audience

  • K-12 Teachers
  • Rhetoric School Teachers
  • upper school teachers

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Chris Harris

Chris Harris currently serves as a Rhetorical school teacher at Regents School of Charlottesville. He has fourteen years of Classical Christian classroom experience. His areas of expertise include commonplace journaling, creative communication for the classroom, and transformational teaching pedagogy. His current subjects include literature, rhetoric, history, and senior thesis. His passion is to inspire the next generation to be wise and courageous servants of the Lord Jesus Christ who know truth, love beauty, and practice goodness for the benefit of man and the glory of God. He holds Profession Certification from the ACCS and will have his Master Certification at years end. He attended the University of N.C.-Asheville and holds a degree in Communications. Outside the classroom, he loves spending time with his wife, Mellony, his son, Luke, and his daughter, Bryn. Luke is an officer in the USNA and Bryn is a recent graduate of the University of Virginia in Nursing. Luke and Bryn both graduated from Hickory Christian Academy in Hickory, N.C.