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The Benefits of a Classical Trivium Approach to English and Language Arts

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Are you a homeschooling parent who is looking for a new and effective way to teach your Jr. High or High school aged child English or Language Arts? If so, then you should consider using a curriculum that has a classical trivium approach. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of this approach.

What is the Classical Trivium Approach?

The classical trivium consists of three parts: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. This approach emphasizes the importance of teaching students how to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing. This method also teaches students how to think critically and analyze arguments.

Benefits of the Classical Trivium Approach

There are many benefits that come from using a classical trivium approach when teaching English or Language Arts.

Some of these benefits include:

•   Students will learn how to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
•   Students will learn how to think critically and analyze arguments.
•   Students will be better prepared for college level English and Language Arts courses.
•   Students will develop a love for learning.

If you are a homeschooling parent who is looking for an effective way to teach your Jr. High or High school aged child English or Language Arts, then you should consider using a curriculum that has a classical trivium approach, like Paradigm’s English curriculum. This approach emphasizes the importance of teaching students how to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing, as well as teaching them how to think critically and analyze arguments.

There are many benefits that come from using this approach, such as preparing students for college level courses, developing a love for learning, and more. So why not give it a try? Your child may just thank you for it!

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