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What Is A Classical Education?

When I think of a classical education, I think of a rigid schedule of learning that adheres to a pattern called the trivium. The trivium represents three stages of academic development. The first stage is the grammar or fact stage. Children are like sponges during this stage. This is the time to present facts. The second stage is the logic stage where the child begins to wonder why. Logic is taught during the middle school years. Finally, in high school, rhetoric takes over and the child (young adult) practices expression through writing and speaking.

The entirety of the classical education is heavy on language and history. It is not unit study, but no one subject can stand alone. Learning history sequentially while pulling from the literature and the thinking of the time in question solidifies for the student what is being taught.

A true classical education is very language-focused with little use of television and video.

Bringing spirituality into it, the three stages of learning can be compared to knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. Proverbs is full of these three words.

It is often advised that in addition to adhering to the trivium the student be taught in three 4-year repeating phases that cover Ancient History, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, and Modern History.

To accomplish a classical education in your homeschool, I would recommend starting with The Well-Trained Mind.

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The Well Trained Mind website
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