Such a good presentation and series about classical education. I intend to home-school my children and your series is the only one on RUclips that explains the basic concepts and how it works. Thankyou.
for informal logic, we suggest Langman's "Adventures in Reason" series, Risby's "Blast off with Logic" series, Michael Baker's "The basics of Critical Thinking," and Almossawi's "An illustrated book of bad arguments," as well as the "Critical Thinking" series from the Critical Thinking Company. For formal logic, Martin Cothran's "Traditional Logic" or "The Discovery of Deduction" by Hodge, Larsen, and Johnson.
Susan Wise Bauer is a brilliant teacher; appreciate these insights----thank you.
Such a good presentation and series about classical education. I intend to home-school my children and your series is the only one on RUclips that explains the basic concepts and how it works.
Thankyou.
Do you intend to write series of books about the Logic the same way you did with the Grammar? That would be amazing.🙂
Hi? Any suggestions on critical thinking curriculum for middle schoolers? Thanks:)
for informal logic, we suggest Langman's "Adventures in Reason" series, Risby's "Blast off with Logic" series, Michael Baker's "The basics of Critical Thinking," and Almossawi's "An illustrated book of bad arguments," as well as the "Critical Thinking" series from the Critical Thinking Company. For formal logic, Martin Cothran's "Traditional Logic" or "The Discovery of Deduction" by Hodge, Larsen, and Johnson.