by Janice Campbell
January 23, 2020
Robert of Sorbonne, the founder of the famous Sorbonne college in Paris, gave six rules for study to his students. He wrote: "The student who wishe...
by Janice Campbell
January 23, 2020
Love books? You need a home library! I love libraries. When I was a little kid, and people asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said ...
by Janice Campbell
January 22, 2020
You can teach your child to write!
Part 1: Readiness, reading, copying, and narration
Writing — the art of communicating thoughts to the mind, thr...
by Janice Campbell
January 21, 2020
Is Print or eBook Better for Learning?
I am occasionally asked whether Kindle or other e-reader versions of the classics will work as well as the p...
by Janice Campbell
January 21, 2020
At the posts below, I have provided links to the Excellence in Literature focus texts so you can see the editions I prefer. Because I want students...
by Janice Campbell
January 21, 2020
Considering the Honors Option in Excellence in Literature?
Key components of the Honors Option (in addition to regular assignments related to the ...
by Janice Campbell
January 21, 2020
What does a month look like for a student using Excellence in Literature?
Have you wondered how to use Excellence in Literature? Here is an overvie...
by Janice Campbell
January 21, 2020
Frequently Asked Questions about Excellence in Literature
Excellence in Literature has been around for quite a few years, and there are questions t...
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