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        Classical Method

        A Parent's Primer on Classical and Christian Education
        A brief outline of what classical education really was and is today.

        Classical Christian Education: A Look at Some History
        An essay on the history of Classical Christian Education. By Ben House, Pastor of Grace Covenant Church.

        Classical Christian Education Forum
        An online discussion forum for parents using the Classical Christian Education method.

        Classical Christian Homeschooling
        This site is dedicated to Classical Education and its practical application in grades K-12 for homeschooling families.

        Classical Christian Schooling Network
        This site has been created to assist start-up boards in the task God has called them to and to assist homeschooling parents in the job God has called them to do.

        Schola Classical Tutorials
        Offers group tutorials over the internet in the subjects of a cliassical liberal arts curriculum.

        The Tools of Lost Learning
        In this essay, Miss Sayers suggests that we presently teach our children everything but how to learn.

        Why Classical Education?
        This talk will attempt to answer two questions; what is Classical Education and why is it necessary in our day.

        Charlotte Mason Method

        ABC's of Charlotte Mason
        The on-line version of the FAQ offered to all newcomers to the Charlotte Mason Study Loop.

        Charlotte Mason Message Board
        A discussion board for parents using the Charlotte Mason method.

        Charlotte Mason Research and Supply
        "I find no adjectives adequate to describe my admiration for Charlotte Mason..." by Karen Andreola, author.

        Introducing the Charlotte Mason Method
        Commonly asked questions with brief answers to give a quick overview of the Charlotte Mason method.

        Understanding Charlotte Mason
        A condensing and paraphrasing of Charlotte Mason's work.

        What is the Charlotte Mason Method?
        A quick overview of Charlotte Mason's educational ideas.

        Who is Charlotte Mason?
        What makes Charlotte Mason different from other educators was her sincere love for children, and her concern for their on-going love of learning.

        Eclectic Method

        Clawson Academy: An Eclectic Experience
        We don't subscribe to any one particular method of home education, but enjoy a variety of approaches as we teach our children.

        Eclectic Homeschooling Magazine
        The Eclectic Homeschool is a magazine dedicated to encouraging the eclectically minded homeschooler.

        Eclectic Homeschool Online
        An online magazine for creative homeschoolers.

        The Eclectic Homeschooler
        An Eclectic Homeschooler is one who looks at the different approaches and methods of homeschooling, at the "opinions and principles of each," and takes from each approach and method for his family, forming his own unique philosophy.

        What is Eclectic Homeschooling?
        According to the World Book Dictionary eclectic means "selecting and using what seems best from various sources, systems or schools of thought."

        Montessori Method

        Examples of Montessori Lesson Activities
        Examples of Montessori lessons for 3 to 9 year olds.

        How to Build Your Own Montessori Materials
        Since not everybody's budget allows to buy expensive Montessori materials, I'm planning to give here step-by-step descriptions of how you can build some of the materials yourself.

        International Montessori Society
        A new education from birth onward must be built up. Education must be reconstructed and based on the laws of nature and not on the preconceived notions and prejudices of adult society."

        Introduction to Montessori
        An article about the Montessori Teaching Method by Sibyl Carroll. From Montessori for Moms.

        Maria Montessori - An Appreciation
        An essay about Maria Montessori by E. Mortimer Standing.

        Michael Olaf's Montessori Home Page
        Michael Olaf publications and web pages provide practical advice for using Montessori information in all kinds of settings, for children from birth to age twelve and beyond.

        Montessori Chat Message Board
        A message board for families usint the Montessori Teaching Method.

        Montessori For Moms
        Montessori for Moms is a collection of many of Sibyl Carroll's most requested training guides for home schooling using the Montessori teaching method.

        Montessori From Birth to Three
        Since 1947, Montessori Assistants to Infancy have supported the optimal development of children during the most important first three years of life.

        Montessori Homeschool
        How we came to homeschool using the Montessori Teaching Method.

        Montessori Homeschooling
        Montessori Homeschooling questions and answers.

        Online Montessori Distance Learning
        This program is for parents, homeschoolers, students, teachers, and educators who want to learn about Montessori education and curriculum so they can incorporate it into their home or classroom.

        The Montessori Foundation
        The electronic library and resource center of the Montessori Foundation.

        What is Montessori?
        The "Montessori method" developed from the work of Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900's, from her efforts to scientifically study the child's true nature.

        Waldorf Method

        Bob and Nancy's Services
        This site is simply a volunteer act by two people who are committed to the ideals of both Waldorf education and of anthroposophy.

        Head, Heart, Hands
        A Waldorf Family Newsletter is published as a free community service and promotional effort by the Green Mountain Waldorf School, a Vermont licensed daycare and elementrary school for age 3 through grade 6.

        Rudolf Steiner College
        Waldorf education balances artistic, academic and practical work educating the whole child, hand and heart as well as mind.

        Schooling the Imagination
        An article about Waldorf schools by Todd Oppenheimer, Atlantic Monthly.

        The Book Reviewer
        An interactive book review forum. Read positive and negative reviews posted by others or leave book reviews of your own.

        Waldorf Education: An Introduction
        When children relate what they learn to their own experience, they are interested and alive, and what they learn becomes their own. Waldorf schools are designed to foster this kind of learning.

        Waldorf Education Resources
        Teaching Packs based on the Waldorf Approach to Education.

        Waldorf FAQ
        Frequently asked questions about Waldorf education.

        Waldorf Homeschoolers' Exchange
        This is a place where homeschoolers can buy, sell and swap Waldorf-inspired education items as well as a plac eto exchange ideas, projects, creations, etc.

        Waldorf Inspired Students at Home
        WISH is a site with an inspirational collection of stories, verses, lesson plans, ideas, projects and links.

        Waldorf Schooling - What Exactly is it?
        "Accept the children with reverence, educate them with love, send them forth in freedom." So said Rudolf Steiner, the Founder of Waldorf Education. From BC Parent News Magazine.

        Waldorf Shop Network
        A virtual mall of Waldorf services and suppliers.

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