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Richard Cali

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About Richard Cali

Rich Cali, an educator of 32 years, has been leading Geneva Classical Academy as headmaster since 2012. The ACCS RTR conference he first attended in 1997 sparked a love for classical, Christian education that has grown into a lifelong mission. Having pursued self-directed learning for decades, he is currently seeking a MA in the Great Books to add to his BA in Communication/Literature. Rich serves as an ordained ruling elder in the PCA. His pride and joy is his family: his wife of 35 years, Debbie; their nine children, ages 31-15; and their seven grandchildren. His favorite hobby is tossing out a controversial statement at the dinner table and smiling quietly while watching his children debate the issue.

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“What Hath Athens’ Questioning To Do With Jerusalem’s Parables?”

Pedagogy matters, and Jesus’ use of parables better aligns with a Christian approach to classical education than Socratic Questioning. It also better aligns with Dorothy Sayers’ application of the Trivium.

Benefits & Takeaways

The Parabolic Method produces active, engaged students by reducing boredom, offering digestible amounts of information, and making learning relevant and integrated.

Audience
  • Academic Deans
  • Classical Languages
  • Fine Arts
  • Grammar School Heads
  • Grammar Teachers: 4th-6th
  • Head of School
  • Logic/Rhetoric Heads
  • Logic/Rhetoric Teachers: Humanities
  • Logic/Rhetoric Teachers: Math/Science

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Richard Cali

Rich Cali, an educator of 32 years, has been leading Geneva Classical Academy as headmaster since 2012. The ACCS RTR conference he first attended in 1997 sparked a love for classical, Christian education that has grown into a lifelong mission. Having pursued self-directed learning for decades, he is currently seeking a MA in the Great Books to add to his BA in Communication/Literature. Rich serves as an ordained ruling elder in the PCA. His pride and joy is his family: his wife of 35 years, Debbie; their nine children, ages 31-15; and their seven grandchildren. His favorite hobby is tossing out a controversial statement at the dinner table and smiling quietly while watching his children debate the issue.