Purpose & Unity in Academic Communities
“The Person who loves their dream of community will destroy community, but the person who loves those around them will […]
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“The Person who loves their dream of community will destroy community, but the person who loves those around them will […]
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Whenever we get people together around classical education, one thing we can always count on is that each of us
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For any of us who have been involved with homeschooling for any length of time, we have inevitably heard about
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A mother’s suffering, A child born, A farmer’s labor, A flower burst forth, A student’s wrestling, A mind illumined, A
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“In his popular talk, The Eight Principles of Classical Pedagogy, Dr. Perrin discusses eight principles that speak to how children
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“Classical education is not, preeminently, of a specific time or place. It stands instead for a spirit of inquiry and
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Today I am over at Your Morning Basket Podcast with Pam Barnhill talking about the tension between making time for
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At the beginning of last year, my nearly 11-year-old daughter started using French for Children, Primer A (FFCA) published by
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Last week was a busy week. Every day we had at least two things on the calendar. It was a
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Learning to how to participate in the Christian Classical Tradition (CCT) has meant taking a giant leap into conversations that
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The Classical Charlotte Mason Way to Pass a Test by, Cheryl Floyd Why do we still stress over tests?
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Jennifer asked me to read “Plato: the Great Philosopher-Educator” from the series, “Giants in the History of Education” published by
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Greetings friends, I hope your 4th of July weekend plans are in place and exciting! The 4th of July is our second
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I don’t know about you, but I love looking at the stars. It is entirely enchanting. I know I am
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I have to say I am pretty excited about this week’s giveaways for Friday, June 17th – Thursday, June 23rd. It
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One of my favorite stories is the story of Bilbo Baggins in Tolkien’s The Hobbit. I always loved how, in
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Happy Friday friends. I am glad to be celebrating with you all. Today marks the day of our ‘Week 1
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Happy Birthday 2nd Expanding Wisdom!!!! I can’t believe it! What a blessing it has been to connect and share with
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Did you know there are only three things a homeschool mom -or any teacher for that matter- can do when
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Question: What area of your classical homeschool do you have the most trouble trying to make things happen? I
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Nature Study Nature study, at least for me, is one of those things where I tend to live in
Exploring Nature with Children Read More »
Practicing Heaven on Earth By Krystal Cano “The joy of the Lord is an eternal ‘Well done’ echoing around
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In part 2 and part 3 of our four-part series ‘Principles at work in the Classical Homeschool,’ I
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In part 2 of our four-part series ‘Principles at work in the Classical Homeschool‘ I talked about two principles
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