It’s relatively straightforward: by studying the curriculum. Which is the seven liberal arts. Study the master texts in each of the seven liberal arts. Aristotle’s Organonon. Cicero’s Orator. Nicomachus’s Introduction to Arithmetic. Euclid’s Elements. Boethius’s Fundamentals of Music. Ptolemy’s Almagest.
This is something I want to do at our homeschool co-op, and I have been so interested in the process - where to begin!
I help people add classical concepts and special education to their co-op. If you are interested, let me know.
D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths - Is this the book she is referring to at 27:17 ?
I am curious about this. It's in the back of my mind as a retirement career.
What are the steps for becoming a classical educator? How can one who has no experience, begin in this area?
It’s relatively straightforward: by studying the curriculum. Which is the seven liberal arts. Study the master texts in each of the seven liberal arts. Aristotle’s Organonon. Cicero’s Orator. Nicomachus’s Introduction to Arithmetic. Euclid’s Elements. Boethius’s Fundamentals of Music. Ptolemy’s Almagest.
I want to understand Math in classical education
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