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  • It's also one of the rare instances of Well-Trained Professional Combatants up against the monsters instead of Scream Teens.

    princeofcairo: Twenty-First Century Horror princeofcairo 2009

  • I tend to consider all curricula and schedules, from Ambleside to The Well-Trained Mind (which is what we use primarily), as a framework rather than a mandatory list, and I'd hazard a guess that the majority of home educating parents probably do, too.

    Dutch Trick or Treat Roger Sutton 2007

  • I've read "Well-Trained Mind," which is about home-schooling kids in the trivium.

    Abridge too far? Roger Sutton 2006

  • David Macaulay's architectural works are included in many book lists and curricula for homeschoolers, including Laura Berquist's Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum and Susan Wise Bauer's The Well-Trained Mind, which is how we first became aware of them.

    David Macaulay at the Dixon Divers 2008

  • A Well-Trained Eye, and a Singular Focus (February 17, 2010)

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2010

  • A Well-Trained Eye, and a Singular Focus (February 17, 2010)

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2010

  • The Well-Trained Mind imparts lessons with universal value.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • W.W. Norton has just released the 10th anniversary edition of The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, co-authored by Wise and Bauer.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • The Well-Trained Mind imparts lessons with universal value.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • In 2001, I read Jessie Wise's The Well-Trained Mind.

    In which I am interviewed M-mv 2008

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