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Is Old ‘Bad’ and New ‘Good’ or the Other Way Around? – Chris Perrin

Oh ye classical people, why do you cling to your old ways?  With your ancient books and Latin drills… What’s wrong with modern forms of education? Are we just like the old couple that thinks everything good in the world stopped happening 50 years ago? All fair questions.  When classical meets contemporary, what do we have to keep…

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Worldview isn’t Enough – Peter Vande Brake

It has been said that, “the purpose of education is not thinking; it is acting. It is not just knowing what to do; it is doing it.”  This means that worldview training, getting the right answers to the big questions in life, is in and of itself not enough since we are more likely to be directed by…

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Wimpy or Worn Out? Finding the balance between indulging or burning out our children – Keith McCurdy

Classical Christian kids are asked to give a lot of their time and mental energy to school and life in general. Parents can make the mistake of being too sympathetic (“oh, so sorry for your hard day at school…”) and risk making our kids soft, or we can fail to understand the real pressures and…

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A Fresh Perspective from Africa on this “Classical Christian School Thing” – Karen Elliott

It is easy at times to get discouraged when we look at American culture and the state of education in most American schools. Can classical Christian education really be a transformative education that can deeply shape the affections and minds of our children? Sometimes it takes stepping out of our own familiar surroundings to see…

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You Are What You Sing – Jarrod Richey

Classical folks make a big deal out of singing and knowing how to play music.  Is there more to it than just wanting us to be well rounded? Even for those who can’t carry a tune and only know pop songs, it is important to raise a generation to know and experience music that has stood the test…

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Wisdom from Alistair Begg on Raising the Next Generation

What if you found yourself on a train traveling through Europe and you discovered Dr. Alistair Begg was sitting across from you. You know, Alistair Begg, the pastor and teacher of Truth For Life who grew up in Scotland and whose voice is now heard around the world?  And what if you asked him to give you some advice…

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Education is not Neutral Oatmeal – Doug Wilson

Doug Wilson is one of the leading influencers in the rise of classical Christian education in the past 40 years. His own discovery after reading Dorothy Sayers’ essay, The Lost Tools of Learning, when he was an 18-year-old naval cadet stayed with him. As a young parent he decided to try to see if this education that had…

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Some Things Don’t Change. Raising A Generation with Truth – John MacArthur

Dr. MacArthur has been a pastor-teacher for more than five decades. Despite the constant changes around us in pop culture and technology, God’s Truth doesn’t change and the Word of God is just as alive as a power to guide, direct and encourage our children. Join us as Dr. MacArthur shares practical wisdom on how…

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Great Books…Great to Whom? Why It Matters – Louis Markos

Classical folks talk a lot about reading the “Great Books.” What are the Great Books? Why are they any different than reading other books? And who decided they are Great? Shouldn’t we just be grateful children are even reading at all? Captain Underpants and Diary of a Wimpy Kid are continuing to break sales records; are they the…

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Sports Gone Mad: How to Reclaim Balance For Our Children – Ken Sugarman

Sports teams that go year round or travel most weekends appear to be the trend…but how is this affecting children and how can we navigate the pitfalls of an athletic industry gone mad? Today’s guest, Ken Sugarman, walks us through the problem and shares what he sees after 15 years of collegiate coaching and as…

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