THE WELL-TRAINED MIND NEWSLETTER
Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer, Editors

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April, 2000

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

This month, we answer the question we hear most often: how do I start classical education in the middle?  Susan reviews Latin programs, and Apologia Science, and also provides some thoughts on the joy of classical education.  And home school mom Danelle German contributes an article on scheduling that we think you'll find very useful.
 

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Starting in the Middle:
Beginning Classical Education
with an Older Child
(Or Anytime After First Grade).
 

The Joy of Classical
Education
 

Another Method of
Scheduling: The File Box System
by D. S. German

Curricula Reviews:
Latin's Not So Tough,
Power-Glide Latin,
Apologia Science



 
 
 
 


 

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