America’s Founders’ on Education

Recent announcements and initiatives have highlighted both the state of contemporary American education and the deep divides in our society. However, it cannot be denied that most Americans are woefully uninformed across a host of subjects: ‘…most Americans do not know even the basics of American history and civics, as only 36 percent of all

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Imagine a Career in Classical Education

Imagine the joy of igniting the imaginations of young people by imparting to them the best of what has been thought, written, spoken, and created throughout history: the true, the good, and the beautiful. Imagine the fulfillment of teaching in a school environment which enables and encourages articulate, engaged professionals to convey real knowledge to

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Closing Classrooms and Opening New Doors

For me, the shock of all of this has been slow to wear off. But the denial that we are actually teaching amidst a pandemic is finally abating, and now, like so many of you, I am struggling. The pivot from brick and mortar schooling to a fully digital platform, almost overnight, has been difficult

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Securing Your First Teaching Job

You are finally to the last part of your journey! You have recently completed your student teaching placement where you taught someone else’s class for free while they were being paid to watch you. Your diploma has just arrived in the mail honoring your commitment to 120 credit hours of classes, papers, and lesson planning-

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What is Classical Charter Education?

Many classical charter schools are being birthed across the nation, giving parents choices in where, how, and what their students can learn, as well as contributing to public school reform.  The goal of these schools is to provide public school students with education in the liberal arts and sciences as well as receiving training in the principles

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