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Classical Education and the Homeschool
- Narrated by: Aaron Wells
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As we survey the educational ruins around us, classical and Christian education appears to be an idea whose time has come again. More and more Christian parents are seeing the failures of modern education, and they are hungering for a substantive alternative, one that has been tested before and found to be good. Classical and Christian education presents them with just such an alternative.
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