Homeschooling as Redeeming the Time
Last week was a busy week. Every day we had at least two things on the calendar. It was a […]
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Blog posts that nourish and encourage the teacher’s mind, habits, and cultural interests.
Last week was a busy week. Every day we had at least two things on the calendar. It was a […]
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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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We all have problems and questions, don’t we? Sometimes those questions seem to be louder than the answers and
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A Nurturing Education by Meghan Morales The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles
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Today, as I was reading Isaiah 42 I was struck by how much it made me think about Plato’s
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I remember when Mystie’s course -Learning to Love What Must Be Done- first came out. I, of course, was
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Today I am over at LadyDusk Blog writing about Reveling in the Classics. Here is an excerpt. I
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Today I am over at His Mercy is New blog sharing my story about one crazy day at
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A discussion about Bible study methods, how they relate to teaching, and the beginnings of a study in Corinthians.
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5 Simple Ideas for becoming a better classical teacher in 2015.
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Join me in celebrating the close of a wonderful year with a favorite poem of mine and a special gift for you. Today we release our first e-book ‘A Guide to Teaching Classically by Jennifer Dow’ and offer it to you as a thank you for being part of this community. Blessings and happy New Year.
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Merry Christmas Friends. Today and the remainder of this week it seems fitting to simply attend to story, song, reverence, and celebration. Enjoy the story of ‘The Christmas Song of Caedmon’ by H. E. G. Pardee
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I remember the first time I heard the story contained in the book of Revelation chapter 12. I was
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The story of Saint Lucia and her influence in the Scandinavian Christmas traditions.
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The story of SAINT NICHOLAS from ‘In God’s Garden: Stories of the Saints for Little Children’ by Amy Steedman
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I remember when I first heard about the Classical Tradition. I was inspired and enchanted. I knew I wanted
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Today we find our selves on the last day of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts. Today we are going back to the quote that started this whole series and challenging ourselves to choose how we will participate in culture for ourselves.
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For the last 6 days of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts series, we are publishing a different project each
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For the last 6 days of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts series we are publishing a different project each
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For the last 6 days of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts series we are publishing a different project
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For the last 6 days of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts series we are publishing a different project each
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For the last 6 days of our 31 Days of Playing with the Arts series we are publishing a
Playing with Music an Interview with John Hodges, where we are discussing music, harmony, education, and listening. This was well worth the Wait! Day 25 of 31 Days of playing with the Arts.
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“Just as it is good to get one’s fingers into the soil and plant seeds, so it is good to
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Cookery as an Art Form, by Lisa Lubanovic Playing with food has always been an interest I have had. Beginning
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