What Does a Philosophy Adventure Game Look Like? A Peek Inside Escape from Dream Island
Curious how an interactive video game can teach complex critical thinking skills? Step inside the story, logic, and design of […]
Practical guidance for homeschool parents considering philosophy as a high school elective — especially for gifted and advanced teens who ask the big questions and need more than a textbook to keep them engaged.
Here you’ll find help deciding if your teen is ready for philosophy, how to turn it into a real high school credit, plain-English introductions to the ideas behind our course, and honest comparisons of different ways to teach it at home — whether or not you’ve ever studied philosophy yourself.
Curious how an interactive video game can teach complex critical thinking skills? Step inside the story, logic, and design of […]
If you’re a homeschool parent guiding a high schooler toward university, you’re probably thinking carefully about college prep. What looks
As a homeschool parent, you want your teen to truly understand philosophy—not just read about it and forget it by
Twice-Exceptional (2e) Teens and Philosophy: Why It’s Often the Subject That Finally Clicks If you’re homeschooling a twice-exceptional (2e) teen
Worried that a philosophy course won’t “count” on your teen’s transcript? You’re not alone. Many homeschool parents love the idea
Worried you can’t teach philosophy because you never studied it? Here’s how homeschool parents with zero philosophy background can teach
Looking for a philosophy curriculum for your gifted homeschool teen? Here’s how to choose one, what it should cover, and
What Is Dooyeweerd’s Philosophy? A Plain-English Guide for Homeschool Parents If you’ve come across the name Herman Dooyeweerd while researching
Not sure if your gifted homeschool teen is ready for a philosophy course? Here are 7 signs to look for,