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Avoiding the Drawbacks of a Christian Education
For all the ways a robust and Christ-centered education can prove beneficial, potential drawbacks exist. The partnership between school and family is maximized when both the school and family operate in their proper spheres. A school that tries to replace… Read More
The Tools of Thinking and Learning
“Is it not the great defect of our education today that although we often succeed in teaching our pupils ‘subjects,’ we fail lamentably on the whole in teaching them how to think? They learn everything, except how to learn.” Such… Read More
The Impact of Curriculum Choices
In a recent conversation with a 4th grade teacher, I was surprised to learn that the students in her class are learning computer coding. “How’s that working?” I asked. She indicated that while the students really enjoy learning coding, she… Read More
All Education is Moral Education
At curriculum night I shared some key differences between classical, Christian education and modern, progressive education. This year I’ll flesh out those differences to further our understanding of the benefits of a Providence education. Can education be morally neutral? Is… Read More
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