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Jul 13, 2011

Oklahoma CC’ers Bring Hope to Haiti

As the sun scorched our arms another day, we bounced over dusty, rut-filled roads that brought to mind the terms “outback” and “off road” in a whole new bone jarring reality. This is Haiti. What would you think about Classical Conversations putting together a national mission trip? Let us...

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Jul 12, 2011

Word Travel

The written word can be a magic carpet that takes us to another world, another time. The landscape is often strange and unfamiliar, and may be fictional or allegorical. When we read the best writers, the journey gives us a glimpse into the minds of the world’s greatest thinkers...

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Jul 06, 2011

What happened to the Latin language?

Last week, I had the pleasure of doing a conversational Latin camp online. While studying for the camp, I found out so much that I had forgotten or did not know about conversational Latin. Conversational Latin is different from the Latin we study in academic situations: it is the...

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Jul 05, 2011

Get on the Latin Bandwagon

Sona Si Latine Loqueris! We are living in the midst of a modern day renaissance of the Latin language. There is a Latin-learning bandwagon, and if it wasn’t started by classical education, it was certainly popularized by it. Yet, there are holdouts to learning Latin even from within the...

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Jun 30, 2011

The Core for Teachers

Great book for all teachers and principals, new and experienced! The Core by Leigh Bortins will help you reach the educational goals for your students that we all desire. This easy-to-understand guide breaks down the time-tested methods of a quality education into clear goals and lessons that are easy to implement....

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Essentials Served Family Style

Not only will Essentials get a beautiful new guide and two new Trivium Tables for this fall, classes will also go Family Style. As the Essentials programs grew, and communities had more students than they could fit in one room, we began dividing the classes by age. Why? Well, we...

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Jun 13, 2011

Why should my student take more than two years of Latin

The answer is not just that it looks good on a college application. Although that is a benefit, the principal reasons are much more important. I have heard people expressing nervousness concerning upper levels of Challenge and Latin. I love all facets of Latin, but reading authentic Latin literature written...

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Jun 06, 2011

The Classical Christian Mandate

Before we begin to explore what this famous verse taken from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6 might have to say to us with regards to our interest in classical Christian liberal arts, let us firstly explore what this does not say. Many of the very things...

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Jun 03, 2011

Glorious Freedom

A nice long summer is spreading out before us, and I am remembering the words of Anne of Green Gables.  “Ah, summer! Two months of glorious freedom!” she exclaimed on her walk home from the last class of the school year. As a homeschool mom with two months of...

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May 27, 2011

Toward the Quadrivium Event Review

History has been full of great conversations—classical conversations, some of which continue on today and in which we are still participating. According to Leigh Bortins, founder of the homeschooling community and curriculum provider Classical Conversations, one of those conversations, however, has remained largely silent—at least in the public realm....

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May 26, 2011

Book Review: How to Write a Sentence

I never thought I would read a book entitled How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One; even less did I think I would enjoy one. Yet, here I am and I can do no other. Stanley Fish writes a book in which he introduces the sentence as...

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