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The well-trained mind
Book • 1999
The Well-Trained Mind is a detailed guide to classical education at home, co-authored by Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer.
The book offers a structured approach to homeschooling, based on the classical Trivium method, which includes the stages of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
It provides updated ordering information for curricula and books, new and expanded curricula recommendations, and advice on practical matters such as using computers, distance learning resources, working with local school boards, preparing high school transcripts, and applying to colleges.
The authors draw from their personal experiences in homeschooling and education to equip parents with the tools and confidence to provide a superior education for their children.
The book offers a structured approach to homeschooling, based on the classical Trivium method, which includes the stages of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
It provides updated ordering information for curricula and books, new and expanded curricula recommendations, and advice on practical matters such as using computers, distance learning resources, working with local school boards, preparing high school transcripts, and applying to colleges.
The authors draw from their personal experiences in homeschooling and education to equip parents with the tools and confidence to provide a superior education for their children.
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as the author of books on classical education.


Brett McKay

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#189: The Classical Education You Never Had
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as one of the resources from The Well-Trained Mind used in her homeschool.

Rachel G.

Multilingual, Multicultural, Multigenerational Homeschooling w/ Rachel G. from Seven in All
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as her book.


Susan Wise Bauer

Honest Reflections on My Homeschool Experience w/ Susan Wise Bauer
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in relation to the popularization of classical education.

Dr. Chris Schlect

Classical Essentials: Classical? Liberal Arts? Humanities? Here's What You Need to Know with Dr. Chris Schlect