Multum non Multa: Choosing the Best
Have you heard of multum non multa before? Multum non multa is a Latin term meaning much, not many. Essentially, we’re looking at going deep in a few subjects…
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Have you heard of multum non multa before? Multum non multa is a Latin term meaning much, not many. Essentially, we’re looking at going deep in a few subjects…
The principle of embodied learning will improve your homeschool. Have you ever tried to homeschool when the kids are running around the house screaming like banshees leaving spots of…
Wonder and Curiosity Lead the Way in Classical Education Let me ask you, what are you doing in your homeschool that truly interests you and your children? Perhaps you’re…
Ordo Amoris: The right order of affections Have you read Circe Institute’s Principles of classical education? It runs through the various principles upon which a classical education is founded. And…
Festina Lente: Make Haste Slowly Have you ever heard of the phrase festina lente? It means make haste slowly. Make haste slowly. Let’s think about that for a moment….
Classical Education principles are vital for your homeschool. Inside Classical Education has a wonderful video by Christopher Perrin, Ph.D. titled The Eight Essential Principles of Classical Education. In it,…