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The Core: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The CoreAs homeschooling expands and parents assume greater control of their children's education, this is a guide on how to apply the foundations of classical learning - either in home schooling or as a supplement to classroom-oriented education. Leigh A. Bortins, offers the tools and resources parents need to implement this in the home.
Full description- Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
- Published: 09 July 2010
- Format: Paperback 256 pages
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- Categories: Philosophy & Theory Of Education | Educational Strategies & Policy | Curriculum Planning & Development | Open Learning, Home Learning, Distance Education
- ISBN 13: 9780230100350 ISBN 10: 023010035X
- Sales rank: 103,341
Full description for The Core
In the past, correct spelling, the multiplication tables, the names of the state capitals and the American presidents were basics that all children were taught in school. Today, many children graduate without this essential knowledge. Most curricula today follow a haphazard sampling of topics with a focus on political correctness instead of teaching students how to study. Leigh Bortins, a leading figure in the homeschooling community, is having none of it. She believes that there are core areas of knowledge that are essential to master. Without knowing the multiplication tables, children can't advance to algebra. Without mastery of grammar, students will have difficulty expressing themselves. Without these essential building blocks of knowledge, students may remember information but they will never possess a broad and deep understanding of how the world works. In this book, Bortins gives parents the tools and methodology to implement a rigorous, thorough, and broad curriculum based on the classical model, including: - Rote memorization to cement knowledge - Systematic learning of geography, historical facts, and timelines - Reading the great books and seminal historical documents instead of adaptations and abridged editions - Rigorous training in math and the natural sciences http: //www.classicalconversations.com/

