Why Read Whole Books?
It’s becoming more and more common for schools to assign short stories or excerpts from textbooks. Or, if students do read an entire book, they do so individually rather than journeying through a novel altogether as a class. So why read whole books? Why have everyone in the class read the same thing? What makes this distinctly classical?
Classical vs. Classical Christian - What’s the Difference?
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Paul Fisher, the Headmaster of Capstone Classical Academy - a new Classical Christian school located in Fargo, North Dakota. As someone who works at a public classical charter school, I was keen to hear the perspective of someone working to bring classical education to students and families on a private, religious platform.
Fostering The Virtue of Friendship At Home
Friendship is often thought of as a virtue that comes most naturally to children. However, it needs careful tending, because the virtue of friendship is not just something that we possess, but requires that we do something - namely, be a friend.
8 Questions Every Parent Should Ask On A Tour
In my experience, parents can tell a lot about a school from just a few simple questions. I’ve compiled a list here of essential questions to ask on a tour - they are also some of my favorites to answer.
Why Does Classical Education Work? Meet Dorothy Sayers
Allow me to introduce you to one of the giants of classical education. Meet Dorothy Sayers - she contributed massively to the classical education movement by explaining so many of the “hows” and “whys” behind the teaching philosophy.
Why Children Thrive Without Technology
How much access should students have to computers? How much screen time is too much screen time? Why use pencil and paper anymore? Should schools really have an allocated “technology” budget?
Overheard at a Classical School: Part two
My office shares a wall with our school clinic. Normally, this means I hear anything from cold-induced sniffles to tall tales of tummy aches.
Are Classical Schools Elitist?
It’s hard to know for sure where this impression comes from, but it’s not entirely unwarranted and certainly deserves to be addressed. When I myself have encountered elitism within classical education the culprit is generally pretty simple
Finding happiness in school
Children should be happy in school.
Science and Math in a Classical School
Classical education has given us some of the greatest scientists, inventors, and mathematicians in history. For proof, look to classically educated scientists like…
Overheard at a Classical school
It was a typical Wednesday for me.
I started the day by answering emails from the previous evening, and I had a tour scheduled in the morning. In the time of COVID, tours are a smaller affair, but they remain a favorite part of my job.
Inspiring wonder in your home
From an academic standpoint, wonder is inexplicably valuable. Students who possess wonder have a thirst for knowledge that will carry them beyond their secondary education.
What my doctor brother taught me about classical education.
Have you ever noticed that there are professions in the world that have a reputation for certain personality traits?
3 ways a classical education is practical.
But how is classical education practical? How are they going to use it in real life?