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Why Writing Things Down Is IMPORTANT | Note-Taking Tips for a Classical Education
Episode 188

Why Writing Things Down Is IMPORTANT | Note-Taking Tips for a Classical Education

Classical Et Cetera

October 1, 202544m 57s

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Show Notes

Why does writing things down matter? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, we dive into journaling, commonplace books, and note-taking tips within a classical education. From how to properly journal in an academic setting to how to use a journal for personal and self growth, we discuss the benefits of good handwriting, the value of writing by hand vs typing, and why keeping a commonplace book—or "Vade Mecum"—helps students and adults remember and reflect.

 

We share practical advice on academic journal writing, how to mark a book, and how classical educators guide students from simple note-taking in the early grades to more independent habits in high school. Plus, we touch on classical preschool readiness activities and how parents can instill a love of books, build fine motor skills, and nurture reading habits from the very beginning.

 

Join the conversation and discover why journaling and note-taking remain timeless tools for learning and growth!

 

*What We're Reading* from This Episode: 

_Anne of Green Gables_—L.M. Montgomery (Tanya)

_The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion_—Beth Brower (Tanya)

_Persuasion_—Jane Austen (Tanya)

_Boone: A Biography_—Robert Morgan (Paul)

_The Big Sleep_—Raymond Chandler (Martin)