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How to Teach Writing: Classical Composition & Ancient Writing Explained
Episode 157

How to Teach Writing: Classical Composition & Ancient Writing Explained

Classical Et Cetera

February 26, 202543m 49s

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Show Notes

From homeschool education to classical classrooms, teaching writing skills has always been essential for shaping great thinkers. But what is the best writing course for students? In this week's Classical Et Cetera, we explore the classical composition techniques that have been used for centuries, tracing them back to the ancient writing systems that first laid the foundation for rhetorical excellence.
 
Through the lens in classical education, we examine the structure, style, and techniques that make classical composition such a powerful tool for teaching writing. Whether you're a homeschool parent, teacher, or student looking to strengthen your writing skills, this episode uncovers a timeless lesson that continues to produce great writers.
 
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What We're Reading from This Episode:

  • Die With Zero —Bill Perkins (Paul)
  • Robin Hood —Roger Lancelyn Green (Andrew)
  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table —Roger Lancelyn Green (Andrew)
  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall —Anne Brontë (Tanya)