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5 Reasons to Consider Homeschooling

Approximately 6.8% of adults in the United States currently have at least one homeschooled child, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. As the homeschooling movement continues to grow and expand, learning the benefits can help you to determine if a homeschool program is the right choice. 1. Flexibility Choosing to homeschool a child […]

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Americas Reading Test Scores Fall - Top 10 Ways Classical Education Sets Students Up For Success

Another year of declining test scores in America. Our Top 10 Ways We Create Readers. Let's set aside the debate about high stakes testing, the fact that schools and kids are more than their test results and focus on why Classical Education will naturally lead to improved outcomes in reading and comprehension.  Here are the […]

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Learn From The Past - The Education Marketplace - Nat. Assoc. Ind. Schools

To Be Successful in Today’s Education Market, Learn from the Past September 17, 2019 By Donna Orem In the past 30 years we have seen major shifts in the U.S. K–12 landscape. Religious schools dominated the private school market in the early ‘90s, with Catholic schools serving more than 50% of students, other religious schools […]

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Master Teacher Program with OpportunityCulture.org

Check out the OpportunityCulture.org program which allows strong teachers to stay in the classroom where they can use their skills to impact scholars AND to help other teachers perfect their craft. The Master Teacher concept is not new but the Opportunity Culture framework has formalized the process and given us the research-backed answers on how […]

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The Education That Produced Abraham Lincoln - Stephen Shipp - 7 Oaks Classical School - Indiana

Today’s Schools Should Emulate The Education That Produced Abraham Lincoln Would our schools have prepared Abraham Lincoln to give us the Gettysburg Address or Second Inaugural? Do they aspire to? MARCH 14, 2019 By Stephen Shipp Last month marked the 210th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. To the professional educator, Lincoln is endlessly fascinating. His family followed […]

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The First Day Of School - Adorable moment an eight-year-old boy consoles his crying autistic classmate on their first day of school

Adorable moment an eight-year-old boy consoles his crying autistic classmate on their first day of school in a picture which has melted hearts across social media From UK Daily Mail Christian Moore was pictured holding Connor Crites hand on their first day of second grade at the Minneha Elementary School in Wichita on August 14 […]

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