Changing Landscapes in Christian Higher Education w/ Matthew Smith
K-12 education isn’t the end of most students’ educational journey. College, or 13th grade as I like to call, it looms in the distance. Most of our CCE graduates...
Spreading Hope and Urban CCE Schools w/ Dan Olson
Who doesn’t like a good success story? Classical Christian Education is on the rise and the impact is far reaching across the USA and around the world. The growth...
Meeting Student Learning Challenges w/ Leslie Collins
Classical Christian education is growing around the world and the influx of new students comes with a range of distinct learning styles and even learning abilities. Dyslexia, it turns...
Dominion Over Technology w/ Jeff Mingee
In the world of classical Chrisitian education, if there is one enemy that has the ability to undermine our work in shaping habits and affections, it is the one-eyed...
Seven Elements of a Healthy School w/ Walter Kearns
What is a healthy school? There are many ways to answer this question because schools are complex organizations. Healthy schools have the right curriculum and well-trained teachers but also...
Desperate for Depth in an Age of the Superficial w/ Alex Petkas
Classical Christian educators aren’t just interested in the old stuff for nostalgia sake or to hide from the crazy modern world (although it may be tempting at times), we...
Persuasive Technology and Cigarettes w/ Mary Blake Fletcher
I have in a computer file a recording of a television advertisement from the 1940s eagerly pitching Lucky Strike cigarettes. The most curious part is that the promotion is...
The State of Culture and Education w/ David Kinnaman
For the past 40+ years the Barna Group has been leading the way in researching the latest trends impacting our churches, schools, and homes. In this unique episode, you’ll...
Our Cultural Moment and the CCE Antidote w/ Gordon Pennington
Our schools obviously exist in the midst of the surrounding culture. The daily bombardment of media techno intrusion can ravage the affections and loves of our students. So it...
Making Home and School Work in Harmony
There are a number of key ingredients that make classical Christian education work, most importantly, the role parents play in their child’s education during the hours at home. One...