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Feb 23, 2016

Wonder Woman Tutors Challenge B

Growing up, I loved Wonder Woman. Not just a little bit, a lot. It helped having the weekly television show featuring actress Linda Carter with her lasso of truth, invisible jet, and shiny outfit, complete with gold crown. The true reason I liked her was that she was one...

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Feb 18, 2016

Patrick Henry Debates

In the years leading up to the Revolutionary War, the debate raged over whether to fight and leave Great Britain, or to keep trying to work things out. (Sounds like a great issue for an ANI chart!) Patrick Henry stood up in St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia and...

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Feb 16, 2016

Pursuing Music Well

My wife Catie has always known me to care about music. In the time we have been married she has seen me care about music in ways that are good and in ways that are not so good. She has watched me grow in both my passion for and...

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Feb 12, 2016

Why You Should Teach Your Children Computer Programming

Computers are everywhere. In fact, today most people have multiple computers. Some people have a laptop, a desktop, a phone, and a tablet. That makes four general-purpose computers at their disposal. This doesn’t even count the special-purpose computers that exist in refrigerators, vehicles, and televisions. Not only are computers...

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Feb 08, 2016

Wonderstruck by Science

The Conversation Monthly Wonderstruck by Science ā€œLife is at its best is an adventure, a voyage of discovery. What could be more gratifying than to discover, describe and explain some basic principle that no human being has ever understood before? This is the stuff of true science.ā€ —Peter Doherty,Ā The...

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Feb 04, 2016

The Book of Books

When my daughter Gaeligh was two and a half, she received the complete set of Beatrix Potter books as a Christmas gift, and that January her favorite book became ā€œThe Tale of Samuel Whiskersā€ā€”a story we read, discussed, quoted, and reenacted many times over the upcoming months. She had...

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Feb 01, 2016

When Failure Is Not an Option

When my older daughter was young, one of her favorite movies wasĀ Apollo 13. I am not completely sure what the fascination was; she was too young by most estimates to really ā€œgetā€ the movie. At any rate, I spent quite a bit of time watching the movie, apparently internalizing...

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Jan 27, 2016

How Do We Study Science Classically?

Below, dear reader, you will find notes, questions, observations, and hopefully, a few reasonable answers to the question, ā€œHow does one study science classically?ā€ Instead of simply giving you a couple of answers from my readings and contemplations, I thought I would invite you into my invention—my search for...

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Jan 20, 2016

A Christian Curriculum: God’s Word and God’s World

Classical Conversations is a Christian homeschool provider. If you look at our About page, you’ll discover that we focus on three primary domains: Classical, Christian, and Community. But what does that mean? What is a Christian education? And what is a Christian curriculum? And what should a Christian curriculum...

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Jan 13, 2016

Plato Joins Classical Conversations

Over the course of the 2015-2016 academic year, both the Challenge II and Challenge III programs will be incorporating an original work of Plato into each curriculum. Challenge II students will be reading theĀ GorgiasĀ dialogue, and Challenge III will be reading theĀ MenoĀ dialogue. If you rejoice to hear this, then you...

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Jan 12, 2016

Yes, Music Education Is Important!

In the early 6thĀ century, the philosopher Boethius answered the question ā€œWhat is a musician?ā€Ā For Boethius, a musician’s task was to go beyond the ability to perform an instrument or compose a song. A true musician was one who was able to judge music for its appropriateness. Therefore, a musician’s...

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