Part 3: Rhetoric Stage This is the third and final post in a series that aims to explain classical education. My last two posts were about the grammar and logic stages. In the logic stage, many of the student’s arguments…

A Student's Perspective
As the final post in this college tours series, I am writing about Cedarville University. I toured this college back in the summer after freshman year, and have now come full circle, going to the ...
After a couple more months of working on my senior thesis, I have another update. As I have mentioned in the previous two posts, my topic relates to how science should be treated in classical ...
This is a great recipe to make with your younger siblings (or older ones!) around Easter. Not only is it simple to whip up, it's also very fun to make together! Complete with Oreos, sprinkles, and ...
Perfectionism is really engrained into our culture. Whether it’s through competitiveness, people pleasing, or peer pressure, many of us struggle with needing to do well and be perfect in just about ...
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Part 3: Rhetoric Stage This is the third and final post in a series that aims to explain classical education. My last two posts were about the grammar and logic stages. In the logic stage, many of the student’s arguments…
Part 2: Logic Stage This is the second post in a series defining the terms of classical education. Last time, I wrote about the grammar stage. As a recap, the grammar stage is almost entirely about building strong foundations for…
Part 1: Grammar Stage My blog is all about classical Christian homeschooling. But what exactly is it? Before I write anything else, I want to walk you through what a Classical Christian education really looks like (after all, the most…
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