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Monday, October 1, 2012

It Is About Connections

I'm often asked if I've read this book or that book. Some wonder how I can read such "boring" stuff while others think I'm somehow a whiz now that I've read these books. I'm happy to say...I'm still the same lady! I do feel like my understanding is expanded, but the size of my brain and it's ability to multiply and divide fractions is the same. I have not somehow learned the secret to splitting the atom nor can I quote Shakespeare in large quantities (I wish I could because that would be cool). Oh, how I wish I had a photographic memory!

In September I took a class at Monticello College called "Introduction to the Great Books" Course I. The materials to study were selections of Plato, Aristotle, and Aristophanes. I loved it! I wish I had the funds to continue taking all of the courses.

The reason for my studies and the books I choose are for connections. How does learning to read and write effectively help one to express ideas? How does looking at the universe help me understand mankind? If I know about Socrates and how he taught, will I be a better teacher? I think so.

So, here is what I'm currently studying:
  • Law - Plato
  • Ethics - Aristotle
  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (again) - by Stephen Covey
  • The World Before Christ (volumes 1-3) - by Dan Hunter (studying this one with my teens)
  • Our Oriental Heritage - by Will Durant
What I hope to get to soon:
  • Education of a Wandering Man - by Louis L'Amour
  • The Northwest Ordinance
  • The Real Thomas Jefferson - by Andrew Allison
  • The next Will Durant book in the "Story of Civilization" series.

2 comments:

  1. Celeste, I always enjoy your blog posts. I was able to find the Northwest Ordinance at: http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=8&page=transcript This is a great place to read our original US documents.

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  2. Love it, Lynn! I have been on that website recently, but did not search for the Northwest Ordinance. Thanks for posting! I hope to get to that document this week.

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