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The Tools of Thinking and Learning
“Is it not the great defect of our education today that although we often succeed in teaching our pupils ‘subjects,’ we fail lamentably on the whole in teaching them how to think? They learn everything, except how to learn.” Such… Read More
The Impact of Curriculum Choices
In a recent conversation with a 4th grade teacher, I was surprised to learn that the students in her class are learning computer coding. “How’s that working?” I asked. She indicated that while the students really enjoy learning coding, she… Read More
A New Year’s Charge to Fathers (with Wisdom from George Bailey)
Masculinity is currently under assault in our culture. You may have heard about the recent report by the American Psychological Association suggesting that masculine roles are social and cultural constructs with no objective biological basis. Of course, any parent who… Read More
Not Simply Information, but Transformation
All education contains information. Whether in a textbook, a curriculum guide, or assignments that students complete, information is a key component in any school. But the differences in the types of information in modern, progressive education and classical, Christian education… Read More
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