Description

Repairing the Ruins makes the case that classical, Christian education best prepares students to succeed not just in this world, but also in the next. Douglas Wilson's accessible book also provides a great way for parents to discuss consequences with their Challenge III students. What effects have past forms of education had on present generations? What kinds of change can we expect to see if education is reformed based on the truth?

As parents, it is easy for us to look back and see the shortcomings of our own education. Since many of us were taught in public schools, we often have a pretty good idea of what we don't want our children to learn. But what exactly should we give them instead? The authors of Repairing the Ruins, a group of experienced teachers and schools administrators, faced this same question when they first embarked on the journey of education. They found a tried and true answer in classical Christian education. Here they explain what makes classical Christian education different from modern methods and why it offers a distinctly Christian alternative. Building upon this foundation, the authors provide parents with the "Whys and Hows" of the Trivium, tips on planning curriculum, wisdom in designing education to serve the heart as well as the mind, and advice on starting up schools. For all who have ever wondered where to begin with their children's education, Repairing the Ruins comes alongside with words of comfort and direction.

 Recommended in Program(s): Challenge III
Cycle(s): n/a


 

Details

 Publisher:

Canon Press

Publication date:

1996

Number of pages:

270

Weight:

400 g

Dimensions:

1.68 cms H x 21.89 cms L x 13.74 cms W

Format:

Paperback

ISBN:

1885767145


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