By Kerry Cordy, curiosityuntamed.com Have you ever noticed how the curiosity of a child is nearly infinite? Every conversation is...
Read moreDetailsVice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we...
Read moreDetailsBy Linda K. Foster A century ago, Dr. Maria Montessori founded an educational movement that has been remarkably consistent, despite...
Read moreDetailsby Mary & Michael Leppert PART 1 More Home Than School Today’s homeschooling is far more about “home” than “school.”...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Esposito Most of the current debate surrounding education seems to be focused on the “core” subjects and integrating...
Read moreDetailsThe Latin word “trivium” means three roads. The trivium method focuses on a three-subject curriculum of grammar, logic, and rhetoric,...
Read moreDetailsBy Martin Cothran, Director of the Classical Latin Schools Association It is not easy to define classical education, which is...
Read moreDetailsBy Diane Flynn Keith, https://www.homefires.com/ At this stage of my life, I don’t have much respect for schooling – especially...
Read moreDetailsBy Ronald E. Johnson, C.Ph.D. (1939-2018) Mother stood sobbing in the hall as my second-grade teacher discussed my inability to...
Read moreDetails“The purpose of education should be to create the love of learning and over time, create a self-learner.” by Martin...
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