Will you be reading with, or without conversation? We’ll be taking notes and, definitely, reading with conversation!
Read MoreParents, teens, friends of the community: ask interesting questions, have interesting conversations!
Read MoreI dare Catholic teachers to find a way to work spousal union into their next science, art, philosophy, or history class!
Read MoreWhen you choose private education, you’re doing something beautiful!
Read MoreIf all the problems around us are opportunities to practice a Catholic approach to the world’s needs, then what are the characteristics of that Catholic way?
Read MoreIt’s no secret that I hope all our students and all of our learning community members will WRITE! Here is the advice from Fr. Hardon that helped me to become a Catholic writer.
Read MoreSeven tips that will make you a better reader.
Read MoreWhat makes a book worth your while?
Read MoreWhat would happen if you tried to have no impact on the world you live in?
Read MoreThe Violent Bear it Away has some surprising insights for educators. Flannery knew, as she acknowledged in a letter, that her “modern reader will identify himself with the schoolteacher [George Rayber], but it is the old man [Mason Tarwater, the seemingly crazy backwoods prophet] who speaks for me.”
Read MoreFrom galaxies to continental borders; from heartbeats to growing forests; from ice crystals to pinecones, fractal patterns are deeply embedded in the Creation.
Read MoreThe ‘danger’ of life in a learning community is that your reading list is ever expanding further than your expected lifetime! That’s also the delight, so here are some of our trustee, faculty, and friends’ reading lists for the coming year to add to your own.
Read MoreEducation through imitation is an essential part of God’s design for growing in wisdom. We are created as images of God. Therefore, it is when we are imitating the true, good and beautiful that we are becoming what we should be, and that we are truly learning.
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