Memory
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…)
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…)
This was my favorite question from the Wednesday Coffee with Grammar moms. It’s a good and reasonable question – a question asked for understanding and disclosure. (more…)
The other day I listened as a friend lamented that he believes that young people today have not been taught how to solve problems. (more…)
I’m in control, that’s not my responsibility, family first, I checked out….
I have heard so many conflicting messages from so very many people, it’s worth an article to hopefully bring clarity to the division of labor in a University Model School. (more…)
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