The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly-Teaching History in an Anti-History World
with John Heitzenrater
$30
What: This is a BEGINNERS-LEVEL class for homeschool parents, history teachers in K-12, in private and public schools discussing how to teach difficult or uncomfortable topics in history. Using examples from history, teachers will learn why such knowledge is not only good but necessary to a student's overall historical literacy.
When: Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 6pm CENTRAL
Zoom: A link to the class will be shared on the day of the class.
(Live attendance is encourged for an immersive experience.)
Recorded: This will be recorded and available approximately 48 hours after the class. The video will be available to view for one month.
Cost: $30 (non-refundable)
About the Instructor:
John Heitzenrater is the headmaster of St. John Chrysostom Academy in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Mr. Heitzenrater has nearly 20 years’ teaching and administrative experience in classical schools. He began his career teaching history and humanities at the Lady Margaret Roper School and St. Peter’s Orthodox Classical School in Fort Worth, Texas.
John received his A.B. magna cum laude from the College of St. Thomas More where he studied literature, philosophy, theology, classical languages, and history. In graduate school he attended the University of Dallas where he received his Master of Humanities with a concentration in history in 2016. He and his wife Christina have 11 children, seven girls and four boys, many of whom attend St. John Chrysostom Academy.
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Mar 11th, 2025
from 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Online Class
For more info, call us at 940-784-3081
