How Much Should We Compromise? (Philosophy Activity for Young Children)
This is another activity that I tried with my co-op philosophy class with kids ages 6-10. (We also asked What Does it Mean to Be
This is another activity that I tried with my co-op philosophy class with kids ages 6-10. (We also asked What Does it Mean to Be
One of the reasons that funding for the humanities is disappearing (along with courses, college majors, extracurricular activities, etc.) is that we’re in an educational
This is another activity that I tried with my co-op philosophy class with kids ages 6-10. (We also asked What Does it Mean to Be
One of the great perks of homeschooling is that we have more flexibility in how we structure (or, often, don’t structure) our class time. Since
I’ve just finished reading Homeschool: An American History by Milton Gaither. This book examines the history of home education in America from colonial times to its