To: SLB
How encouraging your post is, SLB. We are changing our education philosphy to the Classical style this coming year. Any information or websites would be most helpful in our pursuit of lifelong learning in a living way.
To: homeschool mama
I thought Charlotte Mason was classical. What are you changing this year? (I'm so confused). BTW, we are using Five in a Row for the class I'll be teaching in the co-op. I'm so extremely excited. I can hardly wait.
To: homeschool mama
How encouraging your post is, SLB. We are changing our education philosphy to the Classical style this coming year. Any information or websites would be most helpful in our pursuit of lifelong learning in a living way.
www.classicalhomeschooling.org
Here's one of mine.
To: homeschool mama
Well-Trained Mind is a good classical website (Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer, who wrote "The Well-Trained Mind," the book on classical homeschooling. Great Books Academy (secular), Angelicum Academy (Catholic) classicalfree.org (on-line learning), Christine Miller, the Bludorns. Also, Association of Classical and Christian Schools (if you and your friends want to start a Christian Classical School). Vegsource has a site on homeschooling, including classical homeschooling. Just type "classical homeschool education" in your browser and you will come up with a lot of sites.
68 posted on
06/04/2002 4:51:11 PM PDT by
ladylib
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