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In a lively and insightful conversation, Anna Knaub from The Nurtured Bee discusses her deep love for Shakespeare, her flexible and grace-filled approach to homeschooling, and her strategies for making classic literature accessible and enjoyable as a high school literature teacher. We explored the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes, the importance of adapting homeschool schedules to family needs, and the value of using diverse resources to maintain a joyful and sustainable homeschool experience. Our discussion emphasized the need for flexibility, the joy of reading, and the enduring impact of great literature on education.
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In a lively and insightful conversation, Anna Knaub from The Nurtured Bee discusses her deep love for Shakespeare, her flexible and grace-filled approach to homeschooling, and her strategies for making classic literature accessible and enjoyable as a high school literature teacher. We explored the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes, the importance of adapting homeschool schedules to family needs, and the value of using diverse resources to maintain a joyful and sustainable homeschool experience. Our discussion emphasized the need for flexibility, the joy of reading, and the enduring impact of great literature on education.
Show notes and links to things mentioned in the episode: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/loving-literature
While you’re here, would you take a minute to leave a rating and review in your podcast app? Send me a screenshot of your review and I’ll send you my Abolition of Man webinar for FREE! Just email me your review screenshot at [email protected]
Join Made2Homeschool for exclusive content and community: HumilityandDoxology.com/M2H https://www.made2homeschool.com/a/2147529243/KNcPGL3t
FREE Homeschool Planner Calendar: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/free-homeschool-planner-calendar/
Shakespeare with Children: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/exploring-shakespeare-children/
Subscribe, rate, and review Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology Follow Amy @HumilityandDoxology on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube
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