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Not Simply Information, but Transformation
All education contains information. Whether in a textbook, a curriculum guide, or assignments that students complete, information is a key component in any school. But the differences in the types of information in modern, progressive education and classical, Christian education… 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
Grades – A Valuable Means, But Not the End
As parents, we often grapple with the meaning of grades. We try our best to help our children navigate through the often-murky waters of interpreting their grades, and inevitably we place either too little, or too much emphasis on grades…. Read More
Parenting During the Middle School Dark Ages
Many years ago in my new role as middle school head, a colleague told me that middle schoolers lose their brains and become different people for a few years before returning to earth as normal human beings again. At the… Read More
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