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Category Archive: Schoolmarm

January 2010

  • 05
    • Miss Charlotte Mason, classical educator

February 2009

  • 18
    • Term in Review

March 2008

  • 28
    • Good catch

September 2007

  • 20
    • Thoughts on tutoring writing

August 2007

  • 27
    • Book List

July 2007

  • 26
    • Self-Education

September 2006

  • 08
    • Sobering
    • 10 Easy Steps

June 2006

  • 22
    • Writing, again!

May 2006

  • 23
    • Medieval Lit Jeopardy
  • 18
    • No Curriculum Needed

January 2006

  • 31
    • Students’ Poetic Creativity
  • 29
    • My creative students
  • 24
    • Not much to read here…go elsewhere!

September 2005

  • 16
    • Teaching again
    • American Heritage Girls
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    To be ignorant and simple now — not to be able to meet the enemies on their own ground — would be to throw down our weapons, and to betray our uneducated brethren who have, under God, no defense but us against the intellectual attacks of the heathen. Good philosophy must exist, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered.
    C.S. Lewis
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