
With a view to encouraging new homeschooling parents, we would like to publish a compilation of articles/letters/descriptions/essays/book reviews written by our readers and by us describing our experiences using the trivium (classical education) in homeschooling.
Feel free to include your experiences which may not exactly address classical education, but were helpful to you and which you wish to share with others.
Following an idea originating with Maribel Hernandez, we’ll title this ebook Advice from the World of Trivium Preceptors. A preceptor is a teacher or instructor who is responsible to uphold a certain law or tradition; an expert or specialist who gives practical experience and training to a student. Although the term is often applied to the field of medicine in referring to a physician or nurse who supervises or coaches others in their field, we will use it here to refer to a homeschooling parent who, though perhaps can’t be called an expert, is sharing her practical experience in training her children using the trivium.
If you would like to submit an article — it can be of any length, although brief articles are usually more effective than long articles — please email it to us (bluedorn AT triviumpursuit DOT com) by March 15, 2007. Include your name, city, state, number and ages of children, your web or business address, and also state that you give us permission to use it in the ebook. You may submit your article anonymously if you like. If your article is used, you will receive a copy of the entire ebook. This ebook will go on sale at our web site sometime this spring, Lord willing.
We reserve the right to edit articles.
January 30th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
57th Carnival of Homeschooling
Recently I mentioned my excitement at all the connections my children and I make in our homeschooling. It started me thinking about all the different kinds of connections we homeschoolers make. Back when I first considered homeschooling (after readin…