The modern resurgence of classical education can be attributed to an essay written by Dorothy Sayers. In 1947 while at Oxford, Sayers presented an essay entitled “The Lost Tools of Learning.” In the early 90's her essay captured the attention of educators and has become one of the most widely read essays on classical education. Although Sayers was not an educator herself, she does address the problems of modern education in terms that speak to the heart and mind of those who have passed through the system and found their education inadequate. She also gives parents a type of syllabus to follow. Her essay has proven to be a wonderful starting point for those seeking a better way to teach and be taught.
Unnatural Death
Dorothy L. Sayers
audiobookClouds of Witness
Dorothy L. Sayers
audiobookSix Against the Yard
Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, Dorothy L. Sayers, Freeman Wills Crofts, Ronald Knox
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Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Anthony Berkeley, Nicholas Blake
audiobookAsk a Policeman
Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Anthony Berkeley, Gladys Mitchell, Helen Simpson
audiobookBodies from the Library 2 : Selected Lost Stories of Mystery and Suspense by Masters of the Golden Age
Agatha Christie, Edmund Crispin, Dorothy L. Sayers
audiobookWhose Body? with eBook
Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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