Whew, the collateral heat is rising as homeschooling takes a brutal bashing from liberal media and bloggers this week. Over the weekend in Ohio, Republican presidential candidate, Rick Santorum, made some stinging remarks about public schooling, and he reiterated that, if elected, he would continue to homeschool his kids in the White House. Evidently his comments about public schooling Read More→ |


Do you like learning from others? I really enjoy discovering how other homeschool parents teach the three skills of the classical trivium. Sometimes I’m invited to stop in for a quick diagnostic visit with the kids, but more often, I conduct telephone calls since my readers are located all over the world. I always come away from these privileged conversations with a profound
Homeschool curriculum vendors would have you believe that you must spend a lot of money to get quality content, but I am pleased to share with you 54 examples of creative homeschool curricula that are both high quality and completely free. These site owners generously share what they have without charge or obligation. I’ve organized the links with my “Road Maps
What are your priorities? Family? Worship? Community service? Homeschooling? Employment? Spiritual growth? Academic progress? Physical fitness? In this crazy world where there are so many distractions shouting for your attention, you and your spouse need to be intentional and clear about what is most essential to your family’s vision. There are not enough hours
Prior to 1918, classical education was the norm for American children; however, an exploding immigrant population and a severe shortage of classically-trained teachers provided the opportunity for educational reformers to replace the classical model with a pragmatic, skills-based education. Unfortunately, you and I received the reformer’s type of education 
In order to make the most of out of your teaching efforts and your child’s ability to comprehend and apply what you are teaching, you need to teach to her predominant learning style. Learning style is just a fancy way of saying her preferred way to receive and process information. Most of us actually combine more than one learning style in our day-to-day activities.
After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, classical education as a method of learning appeared to disappear; however, in the 9th century, Emperor Charlemagne revived and christianized classical education in Europe when he opened the Palace Schools to perfect Christian leaders. Scripture and the writings of early Christian leaders like Augustine, Clement,
Adopting the Greek idea of paideia, the Romans created a system of study known as the “seven liberal arts” which were divided into two phases: the trivium (intersection of three roads) and the quadrivium (four roads). Young patricians pursued the first level of learning,the trivium, which included simultaneous acquisition of three skills: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Once
Homeschool, private, and public school kids all alike in that they have preferences for how they like to learn whether it be visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. Grab your pen and paper so that you can take notes as you watch this 4:49 minute interview with teens in the U.K. Most of the kids said that they preferred ACTIVE learning. I particularly like the idea of “hotseating” which 
