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Aug 25, 2014

A Charge to the Graduate

School is upon us (again)! Every year about this time, I get excited about what God is going to do in the lives of our children. Yet, at the same time, I get that queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach; the same feeling I used to get...

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Aug 22, 2014

Classical Approach to Homeschooling: Part 2

After discussing the grammar stage of learning and mastering facts inĀ part oneĀ of this article, let’s take a look at the next two stages of the trivium. The second stage of the trivium is dialectic learning. By name, this clearly involves dialogue. Once a child has acquired the wealth of...

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Aug 20, 2014

Getting Started Homeschooling: Choosing a Method

What should I do for my children’s education next year? Should I homeschool them? Where do I start? This is the time of year when parents begin evaluating their educational choices for their children. Parents who are already homeschooling pull out their catalogs and pore over them, searching for...

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Classical—Christian—Community (Part One)

The overarching vision of Classical Conversations is often delineated by the alliterative, threefold focus:Ā Classical Christian Community. For a brief moment, I’d like to zoom in on each ā€œCā€ in this alliteration. Classical Conversations is ā€œclassical.ā€ That’s not surprising, eh? However, although folks are not surprised to hear that we’re...

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Aug 19, 2014

A Book Review: CCEMA

Have you ever read a book about classical education and been confused about what the classical model really is? Have you attended a workshop about classical education and decided it would be impossible to implement this model at home? Have you gone to aĀ Classical Conversations 3-Day Parent PracticumĀ and wanted...

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Dream Sabbath

ā€œAnd God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it:Ā because that in it he had rested from all his workĀ which God created and made.ā€ — Genesis 2:3 (KJV) What does your Sabbath look like? Recently, I was reading that the Sabbath, or ā€œShabbatā€ in Jewish literature, is described as a...

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Aug 13, 2014

Becoming Patient with Questions

Modern life has a lot of benefits; I have easy access to just about anything I want. However, this benefit comes with a drawback: it is easy to forget where things came from. It is easy to forget that asparagus comes not from a factory, but from a farmer....

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Aug 07, 2014

Against the Secular Humanism of Progressive Education

After speaking at a Practicum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, I was listening to the radio on my way back to the hotel. American Family Radio was airing a program called ā€œCrane Durham’sĀ Nothing But Truth.ā€ On this program, the speaker discussed the importance of philosophy, describing worldview as ā€œthe water in...

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Aug 04, 2014

A Feast for the Soul

ā€œWhy is any day better than another, when all the daylight in the year is from the sun? By the Lord’s decision they were distinguished, andĀ He appointed the different seasons and feasts. Some of them He exalted and hallowed, and some of them He made ordinary days.ā€ Ecclesiasticus (also...

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Jul 30, 2014

But I Did All the Hard Work!!

ButĀ IĀ Did All the Hard Work!! by Brian Tonnell For months you have been trying to hammer into your child’s head the fact that completing the square requires dividing the middle term by two and then squaring it to find the third term. Over and over you practice with him,...

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