February 14, 20170 comments Dickinson, Commonplacing, and a Bump on the Head Wintertime brings anticipation and joy, especially during the seasons of Advent and Epiphany. Continue reading
January 30, 20170 comments The Economics of Attention I'm not one who gets a daily dose of social media. Continue reading
January 16, 20170 comments Switching from Henle to Latin Alive—a Letter This letter was forwarded to us by a co-op leader who received it from a former Classical Conversations tutor and homeschool mom. Continue reading
November 16, 20160 comments Language Learning and Justice As we guide our students to make sense of the world and find their places in it, we prepare them to be just—to be wise arbiters of what is good, not only for themselves, but also for their country,... Continue reading
October 17, 20160 comments Education and Feeding the Soul A friend of mine posted on Facebook a picture of his high school–aged daughter and some of her friends who attended a private school together. Continue reading
October 03, 20160 comments C.S. Lewis and Classical Christian Education II Ive never doubted that C. S. Lewis, were he alive today, would be a great fan and supporter of classical Christian education. Continue reading