Catholic Homeschooling
When done right, homeschooling can provide your children with the best possible education possible today. We recommend following these ten steps to get started in homeschooling:
- Know what it means to homeschool.
- Learn your state requirements for home-schooling.
- Register your homeschool in your state.
- Set goals for your homeschool.
- Identify some experienced advisors to help.
- Lay out objectives to achieve your homeschool goals.
- Establish a regular homeschool schedule.
- Purchase study materials that serve your homeschool objectives.
- Determine how you will maintain student records.
- Execute your homeschool plan.
Don’t Allow Your Experience in Modern Schools to Discourage You from Pursuing a Classical Education
Please note that the text below was automatically produced from the video above. As you look around and start to learn about real classical Catholic education, I’m pretty certain that you grew up with a modern education and had that experience in a modern school that left you with a … Read more
Critique of “What is a Classical Education?” by Martin Cothran of Memoria Press
In this video, I offer parents some help in understanding what’s wrong with the message and practice of the falsely called “classical education” movement, which the Classical Liberal Arts Academy is NOT a part of. I hope you find this helpful. Mr. William C. MichaelClassical Liberal Arts Academy
How Much Time Should We Spend Studying?
When looking into classical Catholic studies, parents and students often ask, “How much time should we spend studying?” This is the wrong question to be asking. The real question is, “How much time CAN we study?” The time we have to study must be determined by the responsibilities we have … Read more
Why the CLAA is So Polarizing
If you search the internet for “Catholic homeschool” or “classical Catholic education”, the Classical Liberal Arts Academy will be very visible in the search results. However, if you look at articles written by Catholics on homeschooling, attend a homeschool co-op, send kids to a “classical” Catholic school, etc., it will … Read more