A classical education seeks to teach students how to relate to the world around them as image-bearers of God, which includes curiosity and the ability to learn and think critically. A classical education also emphasizes seeking the wisdom of the past to help answer the questions of today. Finally, the aim of a classical education is to teach students to think critically and express themselves eloquently in speech and writing.
A classical education seeks to teach students how to relate to the world around them as image-bearers of God, which includes curiosity and the ability to learn and think critically. A classical education also emphasizes seeking the wisdom of the past to help answer the questions of today. Finally, the aim of a classical education is to teach students to think critically and express themselves eloquently in speech and writing.
A classical education capitalizes on the inherent skills children possess at different phases of their lives. As a general matter, elementary students begin by learning basic skills and facts to create a solid foundation. Their education continues into the logic stage during their middle school years, where they are taught to think using logical and well-formulated arguments. Finally, as high schoolers in the rhetoric stage, students learn how to express and present their thoughts and opinions in a persuasive and eloquent way. Please feel free to refer to the page linked below for more information on a classical education.
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