by Laurie Bluedorn | Mar 24, 2016 | Classical Education, Logic
Post may contain affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Should Students be Taught to Spot Logical Fallacies? It would certainly come in handy during the political season… by Annie Holmquist As the particularly contentious...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Feb 7, 2016 | Classical Education, History, Literature, Trivium Pursuit Sale
Ancient History from Primary Sources: A Literary Timeline by Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn — on sale this week for $16 (normally $28) In addition, if you purchase Ancient History from Primary Sources, you will receive free, upon request, Ancient Literature — Significant...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Jan 30, 2016 | Classical Education, Delayed Formal Education, Homeschooling
“Recently a friend, who is nearing the end of her homeschooling years, shared that she taught her sons with no co-ops, no lesson plans, and no professional teachers or courses of study. Just three boys and their books doing their daily school work at the kitchen...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Jan 25, 2016 | Classical Education, Delayed Formal Education
Late to read? Why that’s not always a problem. BY DANIEL FOUCACHON “I would like to tell you something about my mother and about me. Homeschooling mothers have to be self-sacrificial, hard-working, and patient. I want to share how these qualities in my mother...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Oct 29, 2015 | Classical Education, Homeschooling, Languages, Ron Paul Curriculum
Post may contain affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Most American high schools teach foreign languages, yet few American high school graduates are fluent in these languages. This is nothing new. Back in 1939, the great...