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The Secret Sauce of Classroom Success, with Bill Stutzman

Curriculum—it’s something most parents rarely think about, unless you’re involved in homeschooling or collaborative learning. Even then, you might follow a classical approach without much thought. But curriculum is...

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Inspiring Students to Take Real Ownership, with Grant Bickell and Evan Adams

In today’s episode, we’re exploring a transformative concept championed by Keith McCurdy: the shift from raising children as consumers to nurturing them as contributors. In a world that often...

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Measuring What Matters in School, with Soren Schwab

Education is about more than college admissions and job prospects—it’s about the formation of the human soul and cultivating in our children a love for the true, the good,...

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Exploring the Latest Parenting Trend: Gentle Parenting, with Keith McCurdy

There is no shortage of opinions and ‘right ways’ when it comes to parenting, with many claiming a Biblical perspective. Navigating these varying views—from authoritarian to permissive—can be challenging....

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Raising a Good Young Man, with Franklin Norton

Southern writer Flannery O’Connor once said, “A good man is hard to find,” and that statement seems more true today than ever. With increasing temptations and fewer strong role...

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How the Great Books Impact Modern Life, with A.J. Hanenburg and Graeme Donaldson

In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, it’s fair to question the value of students reading long-form books, which are at the heart of a liberal arts classical education. With so...

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Classical Christian Education On the Move in Africa! With Karen Elliott

As parents and educators, it’s easy to get caught up in the daily hustle and bustle of our own families, schools, and communities, often missing the incredible stories of...

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The Power of the Right Questions with Sarah Abbott

Have you ever noticed how asking the right question can spark incredible growth, deeper understanding, and engaging conversations? That’s the dream of every teacher and parent, but it’s not...

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Rediscovering the Joys of Reading, with Cherie Harder

Imagine it’s 1927, and you’re flipping through a National Geographic magazine. On the back cover, a full-page ad invites you to join the Book of the Month Club, promising...

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Remembering History for Future Generations, with Sam Cox

Many of us remember history as a school subject filled with long lists of dates and random facts to memorize. However, classical education offers a different approach, treating history...

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