Posts Tagged ‘ read ’

One Myth & Two Truths

Jul 27th, 2011 | By | Category: College, homeschool instruction, Homeschool resourses

by Andrew Pudewa “Good readers will become good writers!” Is a mantra frequently heard in the lecture halls of academia, echoing along the corridors of Junior High Schools, and boldly preached from the homeschool conference lectern, most often out of the mouths of the more wizened and experienced parents and educators, this statement strives to [...]



Seven Reasons To Study The Classics

Jul 11th, 2011 | By | Category: College, homeschool instruction, Homeschool resourses

by Dr. Oliver DeMille From a Seminar at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, July 1998. Part I introduces the subject and deals with the first major reason to study the classics—its impact on our society. Part II in the next issue of The Link will deal with 6 additional reasons. Dr. Oliver DeMille is the [...]



The Endless Uses Of The Library

Jul 8th, 2011 | By | Category: homeschool instruction, Homeschool resourses

by Gayla Thoresen 1) A group of runaway slaves whose guide to freedom can only be seen at night. 2) A young girl foils the plot of the rebels. 3) A boy shows up at his own funeral. Themes from the latest movies? No, all these are found at your local library! The first on [...]