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Classical Education 4 Me

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Classical Homeschooling

Educators are returning to classical education as modern educational methods continue to produce high school graduates who are not only functionally illiterate and lacking in critical thinking skills, but morally bankrupt as well.

Inside you will find historic and modern explanations of classical education, an analysis of the trivium and its components, ideas for the practical application of classical education to homeschooling from experienced homeschoolers and other educators, a complete curriculum guide and online catalog for grades K-12, networking opportunities with other classical educators, comprehensive links to Internet resources for classical education, and much more.


Regena's List from Well Trained Mind

These are the lists Regena is often asked to share on The Well Trained Mind message boards.

These are all Word files.
From Regena:
I often post in response to the particular need(s) of a person or persons at a particular point in time. As I send out my lists, I often add/delete information from them to make them fit the specific request of particular people.

You'll see as you go through them that they vary greatly in style, and again, that's because they were initially done with some specific project in mind for someone.


The Well Trained Mind

The Well-Trained Mind, a book published in 1999 by W.W. Norton, serves as a resource for parents wanting to educate their children according to the classical model of education. This site complements the information in the book, providing updated resources, articles, links, and other information useful to parents who are actively involved in their family's education.


Trivium Pursuit

The Bluedorns welcome you to Trivium Pursuit. Here are resources to apply Christian classical education to homeschooling.