Kathy and I have just returned from our
annual trip to a home educator's conference.
We left renewed in our commitment to home educate our children and wondering
how we are going to work in the new subjects that we desire to add to an
already busy curriculum. This year, what really has my interest,
is the classical form of education and logic.
On the classical side, the presentations on the Trivium, were quite compelling.
Kathy and I were as interested for the benefit of our children as
we were for ourselves.
On the Logic side, I attended a session by Nathaniel
and Hans Bluedorn on how to
recognize bad reasoning. Their book, "The
Fallacy Detective" is
designed to help families study logic together.
It was truly inspiring to spend the weekend at a conference with over 5000
parents, all of whom had only one focus -- improving their child's (and
their own) education.
I walked away with a lifetime of recommended reading lists.
Discussion/Comments (2):
Although I'm responding to an 18 month old post, if you're not familiar with David Quine's worldview materials, it sounds from your blog like you would find them a useful resource: { Link }
Cheers,
Kurt
Posted at 03/24/2005 21:45:52 by Kurt Andersen
Thanks, Kurt.
Agreed. An excellent resource.
I've been to several of David Quine's presentations at the CHEA conferences.
Best regards
Eric
Posted at 03/24/2005 23:03:03 by Eric Mack
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