There are lots of homeschoolers out there who self-identify as "classical," and there are classical co-ops and paid tutor models out there. But I'm wondering if anyone here has started a co-op for families who are at least loosely following the framework as outlined and described in The Well-Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer. If you're part of a co-op that you think is heavily influenced by classical/WTM ideas and methods, can you share a bit about what your co-op looks like? What kinds of activities do you do together? What kinds of classes do you offer? What is the focus of your group?
WTM co-op?
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There are lots of homeschoolers out there who self-identify as "classical," and there are classical co-ops and paid tutor models out there. But I'm wondering if anyone here has started a co-op for families who are at least loosely following the framework as outlined and described in The Well-Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer. If you're part of a co-op that you think is heavily influenced by classical/WTM ideas and methods, can you share a bit about what your co-op looks like? What kinds of activities do you do together? What kinds of classes do you offer? What is the focus of your group?
Thanks!
Dulci