by Harvey Bluedorn | May 19, 2023 | Logic, Trivium & Classical Education
NOTE: The first installment of The Reasoning Railroad – namely, Chapter 1a: Mystery Train – originally went out on our Blog email list, but due to a programming error, the link did not appear on our front page or on our blog page. We have since posted the link on our...
by Trivium Pursuit | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles, Trivium & Classical Education
The Protestant denominations trace their origins back to Martin Luther, the Christian reformer. His reforms touched on many things, not the least of which was education. Here, cast into the form of an interview, and using his own characteristically forceful and...
by Trivium Pursuit | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles, Trivium & Classical Education
Why Study Classical Languages? Test scores indicate that students who learn a foreign language have a much stronger grasp of English language skills. Tests also indicate that studying a foreign language sharpens the mind. Classical languages may prove the most...
by Trivium Pursuit | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles, Trivium & Classical Education
The trivium organizes children’s education into three Biblical categories. Knowledge is the facts – the dates in history, the data in science and the notes in music. Understanding organizes the facts into logical order – the reasons behind history,...
by Trivium Pursuit | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles, Trivium & Classical Education
The Question If parents wanted their children to have a good classical education, wouldn’t their best option be a good Classical Christian school? Why would a parent choose homeschooling over a private Classical school? This question is especially timely....
by Trivium Pursuit | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles, Trivium & Classical Education
Part I ANCIENT PERSECUTION OF THE TRIVIUM On December 11, 361 Julian became Emperor of Rome. He immediately set out to restore the worship of the ancient gods. February 4, 362 he proclaimed religious “toleration,” and moved to reopen the pagan temples. He...