The Australian Educational Renaissance Series
(if you have any questions, please email us at [email protected])
Request for Friendship and Collaboration
Greetings,
We hope this letter finds you well. First, thank you for your friendship throughout the course of our prior work together. As we continue to build worldwide momentum for classical education, you continue to be an important and blessed voice for serving our communities with this worthy education.
We are happy to share that the Australian Classical Education Society (ACES), Nostos Publishing, and Logos Australis have joined together to publish a five-book series for a growing Australian audience who is eager to learn about and build classical education throughout Australia.
Series Title: The Australian Educational Renaissance Series
Article or Essay Length: 1,200 to 3,000 words.
Book Covers: Click HERE to see more project details!
Topic: Your choice! Please visit the website HERE and complete the form, letting us know which chapter you’d like to contribute, or if you have another suggestion not on the list, as well as biographical information.
Submission Date: Please submit your author contribution form no later than 12/1 and your essay(s) no later than 12/31/2024. Final manuscripts for review will be sent to contributing authors no later than February 2025.
Publication Date: Pre-Orders for the series to be mailed out by April 1, 2025.
Other Helpful Details: There will be five books in this series titled “The Australian Educational Renaissance series”, each book brief, compact and full of quality ideas. Each chapter should be academic but written in a language accessible to the general public (especially parents and K-12 educators). The content in each chapter should be purely educational and not in any way directly or politically divisive or infer any political party or ethnic commitment. Authors may write more than one chapter in the series or in a single book. Chapter titles are subject to change, depending on author submissions and editors’ final decisions.
We are grateful for your ongoing credibility, friendship, and leadership in this good work, and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have. If you have questions, feel free to complete the form above (and provide your question) or email me directly at [email protected]
With gratitude,
Kon Bouzikos
Brian G. Daigle
Sarah Flynn
We hope this letter finds you well. First, thank you for your friendship throughout the course of our prior work together. As we continue to build worldwide momentum for classical education, you continue to be an important and blessed voice for serving our communities with this worthy education.
We are happy to share that the Australian Classical Education Society (ACES), Nostos Publishing, and Logos Australis have joined together to publish a five-book series for a growing Australian audience who is eager to learn about and build classical education throughout Australia.
Series Title: The Australian Educational Renaissance Series
Article or Essay Length: 1,200 to 3,000 words.
Book Covers: Click HERE to see more project details!
Topic: Your choice! Please visit the website HERE and complete the form, letting us know which chapter you’d like to contribute, or if you have another suggestion not on the list, as well as biographical information.
Submission Date: Please submit your author contribution form no later than 12/1 and your essay(s) no later than 12/31/2024. Final manuscripts for review will be sent to contributing authors no later than February 2025.
Publication Date: Pre-Orders for the series to be mailed out by April 1, 2025.
Other Helpful Details: There will be five books in this series titled “The Australian Educational Renaissance series”, each book brief, compact and full of quality ideas. Each chapter should be academic but written in a language accessible to the general public (especially parents and K-12 educators). The content in each chapter should be purely educational and not in any way directly or politically divisive or infer any political party or ethnic commitment. Authors may write more than one chapter in the series or in a single book. Chapter titles are subject to change, depending on author submissions and editors’ final decisions.
We are grateful for your ongoing credibility, friendship, and leadership in this good work, and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have. If you have questions, feel free to complete the form above (and provide your question) or email me directly at [email protected]
With gratitude,
Kon Bouzikos
Brian G. Daigle
Sarah Flynn