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Ep 111 - What is classical education?

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Welcome to season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be sharing the basics of classical education and how science fits into that model.
Key Takeaways

  1. The heartbeat of classical education is to teach our students to think critically and to know how to learn.
  2. In classical education, there are stages or cycles of learning that every student goes through.
  3. In each stage, you are teaching to the student's strengths.

Episode's Topics

  • 01:16 - My history with classical education and homeschool science
  • 02:50 - What is classical education
  • 04:14 - The stages of classical education
  • 05:24 - Science and classical education
  • 06:36 - The four-year cycle
  • 08:03 - Wrapping it up
  • 08:37 - A look at Season 9

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Welcome to season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be sharing the basics of classical education and how science fits into that model.
Key Takeaways

  1. The heartbeat of classical education is to teach our students to think critically and to know how to learn.
  2. In classical education, there are stages or cycles of learning that every student goes through.
  3. In each stage, you are teaching to the student's strengths.

Episode's Topics

  • 01:16 - My history with classical education and homeschool science
  • 02:50 - What is classical education
  • 04:14 - The stages of classical education
  • 05:24 - Science and classical education
  • 06:36 - The four-year cycle
  • 08:03 - Wrapping it up
  • 08:37 - A look at Season 9

Episode Links

Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect with us on the web:

Read this far? THANK YOU!
Please help us get the word out by REVIEWING this podcast, by SUBSCRIBING to this podcast, and by SHARING this podcast with your homeschooling friends.
We would REALLY appreciate it!

  continue reading

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