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Teaching WitchCraft: A Guide for Teachers and Students of the Old Religion

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Teaching WitchCraft offers a comprehensive, lesson-by-lesson study guide for teaching a "Wicca 101" class. The suggested course syllabus, presented in two parts, guides both teacher and student through a year-long program of study that covers a wide spectrum of topics.

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First published March 27, 2009

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Miles Batty

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November 30, 2022
This book was very informative and fun to read. I have been studying witchcraft for the past 5 years and I found this book super cool. It also was filled with extra knowledge that I wasnt aware of. This book will be extremely helpful for all witchcraft teachers and it will help them go through the path of witchcraft and where it came from. I highly recommend this book if anyone wants to learn more about witchcraft and for teachers who want to teach baby witches!!
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August 28, 2016
A bit pretentious and assumptive. The author self-discredits with unnecessary, depreciating humor. Several sections lack implementation detail to operationalize the elements of the Craft. From an instructional standpoint, it is not enough to provide a warning of doing something wrong without also describing how to successfully perform that same task correctly.
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