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Blog ~ by Lylah Molnar ~ Yesterday my husband and I, who are both teachers, were pondering how much having a child changes our perspective on the way children learn. Though we are both familiar with the latest research on how to motivate and teach students, there is...
Blog ~ by Joanne Schinstock In the well-known story of the Prodigal Son, a son asks for his inheritance and then rejects his father by leaving home to waste it all. He is impious, but in an act of justice, he receives what is owed him– the slop with the pigs....
Blog ~ by Rhea Bright ~ Before ever there were books of philosophy or psychology or self-help, there was a man on the streets of ancient Athens asking questions about what we might call “the good life”. One of his followers, known to posterity simply as Plato, wrote...
Month: July 2020 ~ by Joelle Hodge ~ Classical education is about formation, about shaping the loves of our students, and ultimately giving them the tools to find their way to the Father. John 14:6 says, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the...
Blog ~ by Joelle Hodge and Jesse Hake ~ Our Scholé Academy community (to include St. Raphael School and our new Canterbury House of Studies) has become a patchwork of individuals, stitched together by the common threads of classical education. It reflects what we see...
Blog ~ by Fr. Noah Bushelli ~ Prudence was definitely not in my lexicon growing up without Christ in the public school system. Though I did implicitly learn many virtues, those traditional words were eschewed by the progressives engineering the train-wreck that...
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