The Latin word “trivium” means three roads. The trivium method focuses on a three-subject curriculum of grammar, logic, and rhetoric,...
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Read moreDetailsBy Mary Hood, Ph.D. One of the most powerful lessons I learned from my parents and grandparents was the ability...
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Read moreDetailsby Richard J. Prystowsky “Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” --...
Read moreDetailsBy Jennifer Nairne Most of the current debate surrounding education seems to be focused on the “core” subjects and integrating...
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