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The Benefits of the Classical Education Method

By: Kayley Kenzie

Many parents who express interest in the classical education method are often worried that the curriculum will be too hard for their children. A valid concern, since discipline and challenging material are an integral part of the classical education method.

But that doesn't mean education has to be dry and boring. In fact, the classical education method reinforces the concept of students being encouraged to do what they find most natural and enjoyable at each phase in life.

Take, for example, children in the grammar stage: They're excellent when it comes to memorizing things. They love reciting their ABCs and other songs. They love it so much that they often come up with their own songs. The classical education method capitalizes on this by teaching children concrete facts.

If you've ever had a child in junior high, you must certainly know that children in this stage are more quick to question things and argue. The classical education method plays to this stage with logic and reasoning.

It is in this phase that children's minds are ripe to learn how to form arguments using the facts they learned in the grammar phase.

When a child hits the third and last phase, normally in the high school years, students' interests shift from internal to external concerns.

It is at this stage that teenagers become self-conscious, more concerned about how people see them. The rhetoric stage encourages them to share thoughts and ideas in a way that can be readily understood.

Children can achieve a true sense of success with the classical education method. Since the classical education method applies an objective standard to children, they get a better grasp of what they can do and what they can't do. This method of education gives children a practical and more accurate assessment of their abilities.

Learning, hard work, and fun can be intertwined. Learning in each of the stages should be enjoyable and challenging. When students learn according to the stage that they are in, it is easy to recognize that students love to learn.

Learning can be very exciting for children. The classical education method increases an appreciation for education in children, and their desire to pursue additional knowledge.

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