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Classical Christian WebMaster: The Rhetoric Stage: Grades 10-12 www.clas...ling.org/rhetoric/ This page last revised: Copyright |
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Overview of the Rhetoric StageThis article by Christine Miller is really a compilation and condensation of the thought and discussions, taking place over a years time, of the on-line Classical Education Support Loop for homeschooling mothers. If you are still a bit fuzzy about the particulars of the Rhetoric stage of the trivium, this is the place to begin. This section is still under construction. Look for additions in the coming weeks and months. Subjects in the Rhetoric StageThe subject of Rhetoric is the heart of the rhetoric stage curriculum. Besides the article on Rhetoric, there are also detailed articles about other subjects that could be included in the rhetoric stage of a Classical Christian Education: Art, Bible, History, Language, Literature, Math, Music, Oratory, Philosophy, Science, and Writing. This is where the rubber meets the road, where Classical Educational theory is taken out of its ivory tower and put into practice at the dining room tables of homeschooling families day in and day out. The methods and ideas discussed in these articles are merely the personal opinion, based on research and experience, of the authors. Readers are encouraged to take from these ideas where they can, and discard those that are incompatible with their principle and practice.
This section is still under construction. Look for additions in the coming weeks and months. Curriculum for the Rhetoric StageThis suggested curriculum for the Rhetoric stage is Christine Millers favorite. It is compatible with all the articles found in this section of the website. This section is still under construction. Look for additions in the coming weeks and months. Rhetoric Stage Scope & SequenceCCHs suggestions for what should be covered in each grade in a course of classical study in the Rhetoric Stage, cross-linked to the online catalog. This section is still under construction. Look for additions in the coming weeks and months. Important Links:The Core of Classical EducationStarting with Older ChildrenScheduling the School Day
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