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The CCLE Resource Guide is now available!

  • Donate to $20 to CCLE and we will email you a pdf copy of the guide
    (and permission to print one copy for personal use).
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    (and permission to print one copy for personal use).
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c/o Martin Luther Grammar School
1300 W 5th St
Sheridan WY 82801

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Resources

Recommended Instructional Resource Providers – Listed below are some websites we have found helpful in trying to find challenging resources consistent with classical learning:

  • Spalding Method - Writing Road to Reading
  • Saxon Math
  • Shurley English
  • Veritas Press
  • Memoria Press
  • Concordia Catechetical Academy
  • Canon Press
  • The Concordia Institute for Christian Studies

Recommended Reading – Listed below are some titles that classical educators, parents of classical students, and anyone intrigued by the idea of a classical education should read:

  • Augustine, On Christian Doctrine
  • Bauer, Susan Wise, The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, W.W. Norton, rev. 2004
  • Hicks, David V., Norms and Nobility: A Treatise on Education, University Press, 1999
  • Kopff, E. Christian, The Devil Knows Latin: Why America Needs the Classical Tradition, ISI Books, 2000
  • Littlejohn, Robert and Evans, Charles,Wisdom and Eloquence: A Christian Paradigm for Classical Learning, Crossway Books, 2006
  • Simmons, Tracy Lee, Climbing Parnassus: A New Apologia for Greek and Latin, ISI Books, 2002
  • Spitz, Lewis William, Johann Sturm: The Reformation and Humanist Learning, Concordia Publishing House, 1995
  • Veith, Gene & Kern, Andrew, Classical Education: The Movement Sweeping America, Capital Research Center, 2001

Recommended Viewing

  • "What is Classical Lutheran Education and Why does it matter?"

Websites, Classical Organizations, and Other Helpful Resources

CIRCE Institute http://www.circeinstitute.org/
Society for Classical Learning http://www.societyforclassicallearning.org/
The National Latin Exam http://www.nle.org/
The Forest of Rhetoric http://rhetoric.byu.edu/FOREST.HTM
Veritas Press http://www.veritaspress.com/store/home.asp
Memoria Press http://www.memoriapress.com/
Concordia Catechetical Academy http://www.peacesussex.org/CCA/cca6.html
Association of Classical Christian Schools http://www.accsedu.org/
Sturm Listserve http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sturm/
The Concordia Instutute for Christian Studies  http://www.concordia-ics.com/
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Logos School http://www.logosschool.com/
Rhetoric Ring http://www.phc.edu/rr_ring_d.php
Cranach Blog

http://www.geneveith.com/

Worldview Academy http://www.thegreatbooks.com

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Quality Literature - CCLE Book List

 

 

 
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