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Curmudgeonly long-time classical, secular homeschoolers Drew Campbell (Quidnam Press), Jenn Naughton (Bookish Society), and Courtney Ostaff offer in-depth reviews of popular homeschool curricula, discuss educational philosophies, and answer common questio


    • Jun 1, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    K-8 overview of Modern Classical Education at Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 40:16


    We review the core subjects for grades K-8, as well as some pitfalls for instruction at those ages. We begin with Academics, Arts, and Athletics, and then divide Academics into English Language Arts; Mathematics; Social Studies; Science; and World Languages. We divide English into the skills of reading, handwriting, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and composition, as well as the content of literature. We talk about what a substantive math progression looks like, as well as options for social studies and science. We share strong opinions about teaching other languages. We distinguish between skills and content for the arts. We have thoughts about athletics and health. Last but not least, we have some love for checklists.

    Book Discussion: Make It Stick

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 41:08


    Jenn, Courtney, and Drew review a classic in pedagogy. This 2014 book is chock full of advice about how to, well, make it stick. In the episode, we review this book from a homeschooling perspective. We also share some advantages that homeschoolers have over classroom teachers, especially specialist teachers.

    What is modern, classical education?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 30:35


    We talk about where this idea came from, how we've developed it, and what it means for our philosophy of education: rigorous academics, adult-directed, inclusive, mostly secular, and evidence-based.

    The Importance of Background Knowledge

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 31:06


    What it is, why you need it, when it is important, how you can help your children acquire it, how cognitive science works with it, what curriculum helps.

    Book Discussion: Consider This by Karen Glass

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 46:42


    We go deep on Charlotte Mason style homeschooling with a short bio of Charlotte Mason, Glass's argument, the three "educational instruments", Glass's definition of the classical tradition, the idea of "synthetic knowledge", teaching virtue, the need for people to earn a living, twaddle, the love language of infodumps, homeschooling as an exercise in Historical Cosplay, neurodiversity and the CM method, "majoring in the minors", renounce homeschool policing, and last but not least, make recommendations for a wide variety of "modern" CM homeschooling sites. Get transcripts delivered to your inbox via mceh.substack.com

    Holiday Break 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 14:17


    A short episode about homeschooling over the winter holidays, the dreaded re-entry, and the February slump. Plus a recommendation for a holiday unit study and some tips on how to beat those winter blahs.

    Book Discussion: Why Don't Students Like School? by Willingham, 2nd Ed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 40:28


    Courtney, Andrew, and Jenn discuss questions like: What is cognitive science? And why should we care? Why should homeschoolers read this book? Then we discuss each chapter, applying it to homeschooling and curricula choices. Spiral curricula, fluency, schemas, novices vs experts, and the importance of knowledge-rich curricula are all on deck.

    Blossom & Root

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 32:55


    What it is, philosophical underpinnings, products and services, what users we contacted liked, what we didn't like, who we think this would work for, and our overall recommendation.

    Content Standards and Objectives

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 31:24


    Jenn and AJ interview Courtney about standards: what they are (including Common Core), why homeschoolers should care about them, choosing curricula with standards in mind, how homeschoolers (or classroom teachers) can use them, the difference between content standards and learning objectives, using standards and textbooks, standards and lit-based curricula, and identifying instructional materials that do a good job of working with standards.

    Memoria Press

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 31:34


    Andrew, Jenn, and Courtney dive deep into Memoria Press, reviewing what we like (easy to use curricula especially for students with executive functioning issues, thorough coverage, explicit phonics, special education offerings, literature sets, daily checklists) and what we don't like (workbook style curricula, grammar-translation method for Latin and Greek), as well as what we think parents should be aware of (Christian-based science, procedural emphasis in math curricula, text set diversity issues, emphasis on student perseverance, and strong conservative approach).

    Planning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 25:47


    In this episode, Jenn, Andrew, and Courtney discuss why your educational philosophy should guide your curricula choices, run through a quick checklist for identifying a solid curriculum, review some caveats (and share some blunders of our own), and talk about annual scheduling, working with family demands and homeschooling, and how to schedule your time during the day. Then we talk about daily checklists, loop scheduling, the spiral notebook method, doing the next thing, and the file folder method. Finally, Jenn rates paper planners.

    Brave Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 51:43


    In a special double-length episode, Jenn, Courtney, and AJ tackle the academics of Brave Writer. We begin with a high level overview of how Brave Writer covers grammar, literature, and writing, dig deep into the teaching methods (with stops along the way for the curse of expertise, paragraph-level writing instruction, and the intersection of cultural capital), and take a look at curricula sequences, including analyzing rigor, parent effort, online classes, FERPA, cost, and "high tide/low tide" homeschooling seasons.

    The Curriculum Rating Game, Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 17:21


    In this episode, we finish our curriculum rating game, all the way down to Z, and Zaner-Bloser handwriting.

    The Curriculum Rating Game, Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 28:00


    In this episode, Jenn, AJ, and Courtney go from M (Mater Amabilis) to S (Saxon math), with a few detours here and there.

    The Curriculum Rating Game, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 25:33


    On deck in this episode, we do Yelp-style reviews of: Explode the Code, Exploring Nature with Children, Memoria Press Latin, Galore Park, Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting, Italics: Beautiful Handwriting for Children, Getting Started with Latin (etc), Guest Hollow, Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind, Hake Grammar, First Language Lessons, Hey, Andrew! Teach Me: Some Greek, Henle Latin, Pandia Press, History Odyssey, Human Odyssey, History Quest by Pandia Press, Handwriting Without Tears, iCivics, IEW, Institute for Excellence in Writing, Jump Math, Killgallon, Kumon, Life of Fred, Lingua Latina, Book of Lively Latin, Living Memory, Logic of English, Lost Tools of Writing

    All About the Bookish Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 14:19


    AJ and Courtney interview Jenn about the Bookish Society, including what parents and students can expect and how an international community of young readers has bloomed amid the latest book releases for K12 (and beyond!)

    Exploring the World through Story (EWS)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 16:19


    In this episode, Jenn and Courtney interview Andrew Campbell about the newly published curriculum Exploring the World through Story. We talk about what it covers, the educational philosophy behind it, and what's included.

    The Curriculum Rating Game, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 26:09


    Jenn keeps score as she, Courtney, and AJ rate curricula, Yelp style. On deck in this episode are: 100 Easy Lessons, All About Learning, Analytical Grammar, History of US, Seton, Ambleside Online, Art of Problem Solving (Beast Academy), ARTistic Pursuits, Blossom and Root, Barefoot Meandering, Beautiful Mundo, Five in a Row, Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, BookShark, Botany in 8 Lessons, Botany in a Day, Building Thinking Skills, Brave Writer, Build Your Library, Calvert, Canon Press, Logos, and Veritas, Matin Latin, Writing & Rhetoric, Latin for Children, Phonics Museum, Classical Conversations, Core Knowledge, Charlotte Mason, Ecce Romani, Evan-Moor, Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool, English from the Roots Up, and Elemental Science.

    Changing with the Seasons / Pepper & Pine's Silk Road Unit Study

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 21:35


    Jen, AJ, and Courtney talk about how their homeschools change with the seasons and with the years. We also take a look at Pepper & Pine's Silk Road Unit Study.

    Secular Bible Study

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 24:36


    Author, homeschooler, and teacher Christy Knockleby discusses secular Bible study in the homeschool.

    Episode 16: Teaching Reading in the Homeschool

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 27:28


    Teaching your child to read, the Matthew effect, and all the domains required for a good reader. Specific curricula and book recommendations, and the benefits of poetry memorization. Includes an overview of the Simple View of Reading and the Simple View of Writing, and why you should think twice before allowing your 3rd or 4th grader to read through Harry Potter or Percy Jackson.

    Becoming an Educational Architect

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 27:32


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    Teaching Math in the Homeschool, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 22:01


    Special guest Lu Allen of Epic Education Illawarra joins us for the second half of a wide-ranging discussion on math instruction in the homeschool. Everything from math anxiety to when to seek outside help is on the table.

    Math In The Homeschool, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 28:11


    Special guest Lu Allen of Epic Education Illawarra joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on math instruction in the homeschool. Everything from math anxiety to when to seek outside help is on the table.

    Literature and Reading

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 27:57


    In this episode, Courtney, Jenn, and AJ talk about literature in the homeschool. Courtney talks about literature in aiding reading comprehension, Jenn offers some practical advice (including book choices!), and AJ talks about supporting students in reading the Great Books. There's a surprise at the very end of the podcast!

    Critical Thinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 27:04


    In this episode, we attempt to define critical thinking, contemplate the best curricula for teaching it, and point out times when we should use it, but don't.

    Book Discussion: How to Educate a Citizen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 27:49


    AJ, Courtney, and Jen, along with special guest Julie, review E.D. Hirsch, Jr.'s new book, How to Educate a Citizen. Our discussion centers on homeschooling, progressive politics, and Hirsch's Core Knowledge curriculum.

    Secularizing Religious Curricula

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 27:20


    AJ, Courtney, and Jenn discuss why we made the Good Enough Homeschool podcast. Then Jen & AJ lead our discussion about secularizing religious curricula, including parent guides and setting up customized planners. Publishers discussed include: Seton, Kolbe, Memoria Press, Rod and Staff, Bookshark, Sonlight, WinterPromise, Guest Hollow, Classical Academic Press, and Beautiful Feet.

    MCT (Michael Clay Thompson ELA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 28:10


    Courtney talks about testing, AJ describes traditional, language-centered classical education, and Jenn, Courtney, and AJ talk about their experiences with MCT.

    Oak Meadow

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 30:37


    Jenn and Courtney go deep on Oak Meadow while AJ gives a history lesson from Oxford to the Moral Majority and beyond.

    The Well-Trained Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 25:58


    In this episode Courtney and Jen introduce our new co-host, AJ Campbell. Then we tackle joy in the homeschool, classical education, and The Well-Trained Mind.

    Dr. Kripa Sundar; Build Your Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 28:22


    How to create a book list, Dr. Kripa Sundar on curriculum design and "seductive details", and Build Your Library.

    Scientific Connections Through Inquiry

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 22:20


    We tackle "What is classical education?" Plus, another problematic curricula list. In lieu of that list, we supply alternatives. Finally, we cheerfully eviscerate Scientific Connections Through Inquiry.

    Pandia Press Ancients Level 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 25:22


    Jen and Courtney discuss the best online curriculum, review different types of curricula, and then cheerfully eviscerate the Pandia Press's Ancients Level 2 curriculum with Wikipedia.

    Torchlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 27:12


    Jen and Courtney tackle the emotional toll of teaching your child something they don't want to learn, discuss another problematic curricula list, and then cheerfully eviscerate the Torchlight curriculum with cognitive science.

    Meet the Secular Classical Homeschool Duo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 22:09


    Jenn and Courtney are two experienced homeschoolers who practice classical, secular homeschooling. Jenn's been doing this since 2001, and Courtney has been homeschooling since 2014. Using their experience and expertise, they cheerfully eviscerate popular recommendations and curricula. Join them to hear what they consider the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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