Classical Education & the Homeschool

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Douglas Wilson

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Homeschooling is an adventure, and it often feels like you're barely keeping ahead of your child. Why do we do it, and how can we do that well?

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As we survey the educational ruins around us, classical and Christian education appears to be an idea whose time has come again, both in schools and in homeschools. More and more Christian parents are seeing the failures of modern education, and they are hungering for a substantive alternative, one that has been tested before and found to be good. Classical and Christian education presents them with just such an alternative.

This collection of essays by Douglas Wilson, Douglas Jones, and Wesley Callihan gives both a hearty defense of this kind of education, as well as descriptions of what it should look like on the ground.

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From the Book:

"Parents are coming to see that it is simply not enough to pull the kids out of the government schools. When a demon is cast out, and nothing put in its place, the final result can be seven times worse (Mt. 12:45). Reactionary Christian education is consequently not really a permanent alternative. Many Christian parents who had initially just reacted to the godlessness of the government schools are now seeing the shallowness of that kind of Christian response. They have become hungry, on behalf of their children, for an education that is unabashedly Christian, rigorous, and thorough. At the same time, parents who think this way also commonly acknowledge they really do not fully understand what it is they desire.
This brief treatment aims to present some of the basic principles and methods of a classical and Christian education, tailored for use in a homeschool setting. One of the primary purposes of classical education is to equip the students to learn for themselves. So, in a similar way, the purpose of this booklet is to set interested parents on this path and to give them some of the basic information they will need to walk on it. Even though it is an unfamiliar path to many of us, it is still well-worn from centuries of use, and it should be possible for us to feel at home there once again." -From Douglas Wilson's Introduction

Doug Wilson is the author of Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho and editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine.

Wes Callihan oversees and teaches at Schola Classical Tutorials online.

Douglas Jones was a fellow at New St. Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho and the senior editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine.

AUTHORS: Douglas Wilson, Douglas Jones, and Wes Callihan

PAGE COUNT: 72 pages

SIZE: 5x8"

ISBN 10: 1885767854

ISBN-13: 9781885767851

RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2001

Customer Reviews

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Kyle Moore
Excellent Introduction to Classical Christian Education

This was an excellent introduction to the trivium. Very helpful

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Adam Stake
Helpful

I listened to this during NQNQ because I now have two kiddos in Classical Conversations. I like the program and see the need of sound Christian education, but this book helped me solidify my thinking around some aspects I didn't see the value in, like learning Latin.

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Sydney
To the point

Quick read. Succinctly explains classical education and, hopefully, lights a fire (or fans the flame) under parent readers. I particularly appreciated chapter 7 and want to keep its reminder at the forefront, so I'll re-read just that chapter sometimes. My only negative is about the physical book (and others I have from Canon). The binding is very cheaply put together, making the whole reading experience less peaceful than it should be. ;) But the content is 5 stars.

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Caleb Powers

A solid explanation of the reasoning behind a classical Christian education and ways for homeschool parents to accomplish it well.

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Levi Sanders
Great Introductory Material

This book is a great introduction to the topic of classical Christian education! Brief and palatable. I particularly appreciate the resource and book recommendations at the back.

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Kyle Klunick
Short & Helpful

A wonderful read. Short and sweet - will be something to come back to as we're in the trenches homeschooling!

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Joseph Dominguez
9000 lumens

This book is like having a hand held military grade flash light with the power of 9000 lumen in an underground natural cavern (public School educational system).  I highly recommend it.