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We have followed the recommendations of the Well Trained Mind for nearly a year now, tailoring it to fit our family's needs, and I am extremely pleased with the results. Whether or not our children ever go to college, I am confident that the ideas and language and literature that they are exposed to now in their classical education will equip them with the tools for a lifelong pursuit of learning. We don't do EVERYTHING the book recommends - the authors themselves point out that no one could! But I find the wealth of information a tremendous resource - I'd rather have a feast of ideas than a strict bread-and-water curriculum.
Read this book with an open mind. Even if it does not fit your own philosophy of education you will certainly benefit from some of its ideas and suggestions.
The book gives wonderful descriptions of the three stages of classical education, and explains the change in focus for each stage. Why is it that 11 and 12-year-olds argue about everything? Why do young childen ask "why"? What gives teenagers their drive for self-expression? TWTM shows home educators how to teach according to their child's natural development.
The prospect of educating a child through high school was a real concern of mine, but TWTM outlines a fantastic program for upper level education that will challenge and prepare your kids for a career or college education. And again, the authors encourage you to adapt the curriculum toward your child's interests and abilities. I now feel I can help my children prepare for college; they will have the writing, thinking, and research skills they will need to excel in college and beyond.
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1) It contains too many culture-specific questions. A valid IQ test (i.e., one that "accurately" measures one's intelligence quotient) should contain few, if any, culture-specific questions. This book contains a lot of them.
2) It also contains too many questions that have multiple "correct" answers. Once again, in a properly constructed IQ test, for each question there will be one, and ONLY one, correct answer. This book contains numerous questions that could be answered "correctly" in more than one way.
In short, if you enjoy solving puzzles, etc., for fun, then you MIGHT enjoy this book (I say "might" because you may very well end up being frustrated by the multitude of questions which could be answered "correctly" a number of ways), but if you're looking for a properly constructed IQ test that will give you an accurate measurement of your intelligence, you'll likely be disappointed. I sure was.
1) It contains too many culture-specific questions. A valid IQ test (i.e., one that "accurately" measures one's intelligence quotient) should contain few, if any, culture-specific questions. This book contains a lot of them.
2) It also contains too many questions that have multiple "correct" answers. Once again, in a properly constructed IQ test, for each question there will be one, and ONLY one, correct answer. This book contains numerous questions that could be answered "correctly" in more than one way.
In short, if you enjoy solving puzzles, etc., for fun, then you MIGHT enjoy this book (I say "might" because you may very well end up being frustrated by the multitude of questions which could be answered "correctly" a number of ways), but if you're looking for a properly constructed IQ test that will give you an accurate measurement of your intelligence, you'll likely be disappointed. I sure was.
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Yes, his work has a lot of problems, maybe even some errors and some avoidable historicism. Yes, his work is an old one. Yes, his bergsonian introduction is boring. Yes, some of his interpretations are doubtful.
But you can`t really pass through the Middle Ages without reading this classic.