
Writing Well
In a world of tweets, snapchat, instagram, facebook feeds, email, text messaging, and buzzfeed, why does it matter if we write well? Even for those who believe we should, “why” may not be a question on which we reflect. (more…)
In a world of tweets, snapchat, instagram, facebook feeds, email, text messaging, and buzzfeed, why does it matter if we write well? Even for those who believe we should, “why” may not be a question on which we reflect. (more…)
Education is not just the impartation of information, nor is it simply about the development of skills. (more…)
Misconceptions: That’s just a popularity contest. Won’t feelings be hurt? It’s not necessary – we’re not a big school. And most unfortunate of all – the students aren’t really capable of self-government. (more…)
The other day I was deeply moved as I listened to “A Contemplation of Memory” by Andrew Kern (link below) and was carried on a journey that gives a glimpse of the beauty and value of a classical Christian education. (more…)
Words are used to communicate ideas, and the same word can be used to describe completely different ideas. (more…)
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