What classical education is, and why anyone would want to return to this style of teaching and learning.
What exactly is the trivium, and how do you do it? Find out about the three laws of learning, the connection between learning and the trivium, and the three stages of the trivium -- grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Understand the difference between the stages of the trivium and the classical subjects, and if your interest has been piqued, then more information about the historic and modern applications of the trivium to the classical model of education can also be found here.
Besides a more in-depth overview of the grammar stage, read articles by experienced homeschooling mothers and other experts regarding the practical application of classical education in each of the subjects in the grammar stage, excellent information on preparing younger children for a great books education by Wes Callihan of Schola Classical Tutorials, and access convenient links to grammar stage curriculum and scope and sequence.
Besides a more in-depth overview of the dialectic stage, read articles by experienced homeschooling mothers and other experts regarding the practical application of classical education in each of the subjects in the dialectic stage, and access convenient links to dialectic stage curriculum and scope and sequence.
Besides a more in-depth overview of the rhetoric stage, read articles by experienced homeschooling mothers and other experts regarding the practical application of classical education in each of the subjects in the rhetoric stage, and access convenient links to rhetoric stage curriculum and scope and sequence.
Encouragement and considerations addressing the specific needs of homeschoolers educating classically, from everything to whether classical homeschooling is an oxymoron to beating homeschool burnout. Make your way to CCHs Discussion Board to get ideas and encouragement from other classically homeschooling moms.
Specific curriculum suggestions for applying the trivium, sorted by subject or trivium stage, and linked to CCHs online catalog in association with Barnes&Noble.com. A new section of extensive curriculum reviews is also available, as well as CCHs scope and sequence for every grade from K-12.
The answers to Classical Christian Homeschoolings most frequently asked questions, from getting started in classical homeschooling to scheduling to the biblical foundation of the theory. If you have a question for Christine Miller, please visit this page first.
There are many resources on the Internet for information which further explains the concept of Christian and classical education, liberal education, the trivium, or the seven liberal arts, expounds on why a return to classical education is needed in our day, examines the history of education in Western Civilization, and documents the failure of modern educationalism. Also linked are pages which offer catalogs, curricula, and services for helping families educate classically, support for classical educators, such as e-mail lists, discussion boards, and newsletters, and aids for teaching the subjects according to the trivium. This is also the place to find the Classical Christian Education Support Loop, home of the 1000 Good Books List, Learning Latin, and more.
Okay, so these links have little to do with classical education. Or do they? They are my personal favorites, from art to zoos, for serious study or goofing around: archaeology, art, and cultural links; books and literature links, including the best places on the Internet for finding and buying used books; Christianity and Biblical studies links, which includes my favorite link in the whole favorite links section: Answers in Genesis; home and family links; homeschooling and education links, including CCHs Why We Homeschool Site of the Month; liberty and constitutional republican (with a small r) government links; news and politics links (the 2000 election made me much more aware of what is going on in Washington); research and information links; and links just for fun.
An annotated listing of all the sites that maintain a link to Classical Christian Homeschooling, that we are aware of. Please notify us if we have missed anyone, with the name of the site and the URL. We would like this listing to be as complete as possible.
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CCHs sponsor, information about the webpage construction, the awards CCH has been given, permissions and links information, who Christine Miller is, the statement of faith to which Christine adheres, Christines other web projects, and how best to contact CCH.
Search the entire CCH website (including the CE Loop pages and History on the Internet) by keyword or phrase, refine searches, even search the entire web. The CCH search engine is powered by Google.
The images decorating this Contents page have told the story of Western Civilization through its art, and are also themselves a gateway to further historical study. This index page is a convenient way to access all of them.
Even though the original Classical Christian Education Support Loop is no longer taking new members, their webpage includes many helps of interest to homeschoolers and classical educators: Reading and Literature, the 1000 Good Books List, Learning Latin, and more.
Nothing New Press is the publishing arm of Classical Christian Homeschooling, which seeks to produce and bring back into publication materials which help parents homeschool well, that emphasize the history of Western Civilization and a biblical worldview. Here you will find information about All Through the Ages History Through Literature Guide, and the reprints of H. A. Guerbers excellent historical narratives, plus much more.
A collection of links to excellent history sites on the Internet, sorted by historical era and other criteria.
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