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Classical Skills, Not Stages

Prior to the introduction of the classical curriculum in the public school systems, the three skills of the classical trivium were taught concurrently, not consecutively as subjects or as stages. (5:28)


An Enlightened, Mature Mind

Upon substantial mastery of the trivium, you’ll move on to step two of an authentic classical education, the post-trivium years, where you will supervise your teen in the exploration of ideas. (5:00)


Exploring the Western Canon

The Western Canon is a collection of books, art, and music that have been influential in shaping Western culture. In effect, these classic works are the standard by which Westerners live. (8:45)


Reading Aloud is the Key

Spend 15 minutes a day reading aloud to your children, and they will be better readers, better speakers, and better writers. Three studies support the tangible benefits of reading aloud.(31:19)


Advanced Placement Exams

Homeschoolers can take any Advanced Placement exam without taking the related AP course. Record the test score on the high school transcript along with the SAT and ACT exam scores. (2:26)


Scads More than Three Skills

Did you know that there are actually more than three skills in the classical trivium? Discover at least nineteen more skills like "how to analyze literature" and "how to give a speech" in this interactive tutorial. (4:45)


Beyond the Trivium

Your labors in teaching the classical trivium have been fruitful. Your tween to teen has mastered the three skills. Now what? Preview the sequel in this interactive tutorial. (5:07)


Academic Honors Diploma

If your state department of education has an academic honors diploma, why not issue one? Discover your state rules and develop honors content. (1:50)


Secret of Journaling

Journaling is a great way to download new thoughts, intense feelings, or record experiences. And with no required structure or form, writing becomes liberating! (3:06)


How to Home School – The Classical Scholar
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