WC S3, Ep3: The Year of the Bold
The Year of the Bold is an article written by Cara McLauchlan. We hope you enjoy the article.
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The Year of the Bold is an article written by Cara McLauchlan. We hope you enjoy the article.
Attorney Mike Smith is the President of HSLDA, an organization that he helped found in 1983. Established to protect the right of parents to teach their children at home, HSLDA now represents over 80,000 member families. Mike and his wife Elizabeth…
Join this week’s CCMM episode as your host Caleb Skogen sits down with CEO of Classical Conversations Robert Bortins Jr. to discuss two new Scribblers products from CCMM. Robert authored both of the following products: and . We hope you enjoy the show!
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Woo Your Reluctant Reader: Put Away the Books is an article written by Leslie Hubbard. We hope you enjoy the audio.
Although he was delivered from the manacles of slavery by the Emancipation Proclamation, Booker T. Washington knew that freedom was not free. In the Reconstruction-era South, he knew that in order to manage their freedom well and benefit from it fully, fo
Editors describe Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë’s classic Gothic novel, as “a love story, an unlikely coming together of two people far apart in age and social situation, yet clearly meant for each other.” Or are they? Listen in as we consider whether…
Are you intimidated at the prospect of building a classical, Christian education for your family? Do you have others asking you where to start with homeschooling? Do you want to return to your classical roots? Then Classical Christian Education Made…
In this Platonic dialogue, readers are lead on a journey to examine what virtue is and whether or not it can be taught. Join us as we consider how to use the Socratic method to educate our children and the importance of teaching them “how” to think….
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