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Jan 04, 2025
Fun Family Traditions for the Epiphany
While the secular world moves on from Christmas on December 26th, for Catholics, the season has only just begun! Christmas has twelve days, starting on Christmas Day and ending on January 5th, the vigil of Epiphany, traditionally known as "Twelfth Night."
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Sep 19, 2016
Top Ten: How to Email or Message Your Online Teacher
We live in a world, consumed by texting and instant messaging, that has forgotten the importance of proper punctuation, grammar, form, and courtesy. Here is a Top-10 list to help you stand out in the class!
Sep 14, 2016
10 Books to Read Instead of Watching Political Commercials
But this year is different. I've been avoiding political discussions as much as possible. I've even vowed to keep political posts off my personal Facebook page.
Aug 18, 2016
Why Teach Formal Logic in Your Homeschool?
Note: Dr. Gotcher offers several outstanding logic and literature courses through Homeschool Connections’ Unlimited Access program. This article is an excerpt from the book Why Should I Learn This. To order click here: Paperback eBook Why Should I Learn Formal Logic? Robert F. Gotcher, Ph.D. Introduction My seven-year old and his friend from next door are […]
Aug 01, 2016
Top-5 List: Why Study Philosophy
If students are unfortunate enough to be taking poorly-done classes, philosophizing well in high school will help them to see those flaws and to correct them.
Jul 22, 2016
Why Should My Homeschooled Child Learn Philosophy in High School?
Note: Dr. Rioux is teaching ST. THOMAS ON THE HUMAN PERSON for Homeschool Connections in the Fall 2016 semester. Dr. Rioux also offers several outstanding philosophy and logic courses through our Unlimited Access program. This article is an excerpt from the book Why Should I Learn This. To order click here: Paperback eBook Why […]
Jul 11, 2016
Joseph Pearce and Why Shakespeare is Important in High School
In the final analysis, the right reason for learning Shakespeare is to learn the right reason that Shakespeare teaches!
Jul 05, 2016
Read Alouds for 6- to 12-Year-Old Boys
"Can you suggest books for my boys?" is a question I've been asked countless times over the years.
Jun 28, 2016
Home Library Essentials for High School
Whether you homeschool or not, building a home library that is both inviting to children and filled with exceptional books is a necessity.
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