The TRIVIUMQuoted here from the Bluedorns on the Trivuim: We taught our oldest son to read 17 years ago, and since that time we have been doing all the schooling of our children at home. At that time, there were only a few thousand children being Homeschooled in the United States. But today that number has swelled to perhaps 2 million. And that number may be doubling every three or four years. We do not expect such rates of growth to continue, but if it did, we Homeschoolers would take over this country in one generation.
With these things in mind, we have developed what we call "Seven Undeniable Truths of Homeschooling" in order to encourage Christian parents, to begin Homeschooling, to continue Homeschooling, and to defend Homeschooling. Please visit our site our site or send Leslie an email request to get it by email. http://mut1.muscanet.com/~trivium/ttt/tttseven_undn_trth_hsing.html
The Trivium organizes children's education into three Biblical categories. Knowledge is the facts - the dates in history, the data in science and the notes in music. Understanding organizes the facts into logical order -the reasons behind history, the theory of music. Wisdom applies our knowledge and understanding in practical ways -an essay on the Civil War, a science fair project and playing the Moonlight Sonata. If parents taught their children these three skills they would have the fundamental tools for life. They are the first three Liberal Arts! The Latin word "Trivium" means "three roads." Ancient and Mediaeval education was structured around the Trivium the three roads of learning which consisted of these three subjects:
This same syllabus of learning can be found in different words as a refrain throughout the Scriptures, but especially in the Book of Proverbs.
Each child goes through three stages of development:
Each subject also progresses through these three steps of development:
For example, the "grammar" of mathematics would include the math facts; the "logic" would include proofs of algebra or geometry; the "rhetoric" would include applications to surveying, accounting or engineering. The "grammar" of history would include names, places and dates; the "logic" would include reasons for wars, migrations, and inventions; the "rhetoric" would include the application of these things to current events. The learning process naturally falls into this three-step progression. In computer terms, knowledge is input, understanding is processing and wisdom is output. Knowledge/Input engages the senses as one brings in information; Understanding/Processing engages the mind as one discovers and analyzes relationships; Wisdom/ Output engages the voice, the hands and the feet as one expresses and applies in meaningful and practical ways the things he has learned. Children are natural learners, and they learn by the natural progression of the Trivium. They teach themselves to speak a highly complex language in their first few years by first learning the facts sounds; then their relationships vocabulary; then they begin to express what they have learned babytalk. Learning dysfunction's develop when one interrupts this natural progression. Modern education does exactly this. In modern education, the knowledge level is overdone as the child's senses are over-stimulated while children are taught things which they need not know, or cannot handle. The understanding level is overridden as certain ways of thinking are subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) imposed upon the child's mind without supplying sufficient factual knowledge and before the child can correctly reason the matter out. A child does not have the proper tools to evaluate the Politically Correct presuppositions handed down to him by the gods of "Political Correctness" seemingly by "direct revelation." Finally the wisdom level is misdirected when teens are encouraged to express themselves, but after years of mishandling, they express all their frustrations often in destructive ways. Unless other things interrupt the process, the product of modern education does not properly mature beyond the childish "grammar" level. As such, he becomes a slave to sensory perceptions and is easily swayed by propaganda. He cannot discern fact from fallacy or proof from propaganda. He cannot define a term, analyze an argument, or distinguish between a material and a final cause. Accurate and intelligent communication breaks down when the standards and goals of communication are lowered. Fortunately, there are many things, which interrupt the process of modern education, such as the family and the church. Nevertheless, modern society has sunk far below the standards of education and communication observed by previous generations. Modern education has lost sight of its true object: to equip the student with the tools necessary for continuous learning. Ancient education, with whatever faults it may have had, nevertheless had this object in view. Modern education majors on the minors. It teaches children a multiplicity of subjects, but it fails to teach them how to think! They learn everything except how to learn! The situation can be compared to teaching a child mechanically how to play one song very well on a piano by memory, but never teaching the child how to read musical notations and transfer this to the piano keyboard. He may play one song very well, but he has no idea how to play another song. He is totally dependent upon the "teaching system" to learn more. Persons today think they must go to school to learn anything and everything. The self-taught man used to be admired. Today he is discredited. If the institutional establishment didn't teach you, then you didn't learn. A craftsman learns to master his tools first. But modern educators have concluded that the basic tools of Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric are antiquated and unnecessary. One cannot do adequate work without the proper tools. Therein lies a large part of the failure of Modern education. If the tools are acquired at all, it is often incidentally. Where Classical Education focused upon forging and mastering these tools of self-learning, Modern Education focuses only upon the material to be learned. And the more "modern" the education, the less academic the material.
With the tools of the Trivium, the student can teach himself anything. We believe it is imperative to re-establish the Trivium syllabus of Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom as the basis of our curriculum. For more information please visit our site! What is the Trivium Trivium Pursuit Look for more articles from the Bluedorns in future issues of the Crusaders News! Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn Click here to go back to Home Crusaders webpages copyrighted by Leslie Schauer©1997. |