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W W Norton The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Third Edition

Thousands of parents have turned to the wealth of information and guidance within The Well-Trained Mind. With both practical and philosophical advice based on the model of Classical Education, parents will learn just how to teach their children to read, think, understand, analyze, and draw conclusions from preschool through high school. Four parts include information on the foundations of classical education, a middle school program, high school skills, and a full-time homeschooling issues (i.e. grading, college, etc.). Now in the third edition, this guide features updated resource lists. 814 pages, hardcover with dust jacket.
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Review 1 for The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Third Edition
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Date:September 10, 2012
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javamoma
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This is an excellent resource for classical education whether you are homeschooling or not. I read it while my daughter was in a classical private school and found it very helpful. Now we are homeschooling and it is my go-to book.
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Review 2 for The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Third Edition
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Date:August 27, 2012
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Great book for homeschoolers who are just starting out or looking to change things up a bit.
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Review 3 for The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Third Edition
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Date:January 26, 2010
I first came across "The Well Trained Mind" eleven years ago in 1999 when I was expecting our first child. I had seen our pastor's wife carrying the book under her arm so out of curiosity I asked her what it was. After she showed it to me I decided to check out the library copy to read for myself. Since I had attended an "accelerated school" which taught classical education I was curious to see what it would look like in the home setting."The Well Trained Mind" is authored by former public school teacher and homeschoolig mother Jessie Wise, with additional commentary from daughter Susan Wise Bauer. The book begins with Jessie telling her own story of how she educated her three children in the early 1970's when homeschooling was virtually unheard of. Susan adds her own commentary by giving the reader a personal look at classical education. From there the book is divided into the components which make up the foundation of classical education, the trivium and the quadrivium. The "trivium" refers to the teaching of the stages of "grammar, logic and rhetoric" also known as "knowledge, understanding and wisdom."In the "grammar stage" the child's head is filled with knowledge. During the "logic stage" the child orders facts into organized statements and arguments. The "rhetoric stage" is the art of communicating and expressing oneself through creative and persuasive speech. The "quadrivium" components consist of music, artimetic, geometry, astronomy and art. The book ends with the chapter on "How to Home Educated Your Child" and appendices. "The Well Trained Mind" is an excellant, non sectarian resource for those who would like to learn more about home educating with a classical emphasis.
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