Susan Wise Bauer

Susan Wise Bauer , born in 1968 is a American writer , professor of English and American literature to the Collège William and Mary , with Williamsburg, Virginia, and founder of the publisher Peace Hill Close .

Biography

Susan grew in Virginia where it was informed in residence by her parents, well before one starts to speak about homeschooling. She learns Latin at 10 years and writes three novels (not published) before her 16 years. She enters to the college at 17 years, and supplements her Bachelor there off Art (equivalent at four years of academic works) in 5 six-month periods, with a specialization in English and Greek. She obtains thereafter Master in Religion with the Westminster Theological Seminary with Philadelphia where she learns the Hebrew and the Araméen, then English Master and a Doctorate (Ph.D) in American studies with the college of William and Mary, where she teaches since 1993. Susan lives in Virginia with her husband and his four children, who are informed at the house.

Works

It is the author of The Well Educated Mind: With Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had , a guide for adults who did not have access to traditional education, in particular through works of the great authors. It also published four novels for children of age primary education on the history of the world Story off the World , accompanied by a guide for the teacher or the relative who proposes activities, charts and references in order to enrich knowledge by the child. With her mother, she wrote The Well-Trained Mind: With Guide to Classical Education At Home , which proposes a method of teaching traditional for the children educated in family, while following the stages of the trivium. She published its first book of a new series on the history of the world, intended for an adult public: The History off the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall off Rome .

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