A Little Child Shall Lead Them
A Little Child Shall Lead Them By Matt McKeown Classic education continues to thrive because it answers the desire of the human heart. The public focus and rhetoric […]
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A Little Child Shall Lead Them By Matt McKeown Classic education continues to thrive because it answers the desire of the human heart. The public focus and rhetoric […]
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For the Love of Our Students By Kimberly Farley Working for CLT has given me the opportunity to witness the amazing degree of our pupils’ character. The CLT
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Opening Students’ Minds to the Great Conversation A former teacher, school administrator, and indeed school founder (as well as a periodic contributor to the Journal), Rachel Greb has
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Now Launching CLT Student Appreciation Week By Jeremy Tate As I’ve shared before, I worked for some years as a teacher in American public schools. It was this
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American Acropolis The Legacy of U.S. Education By Travis Copeland The erosion of classical education in the United States needs to be a national concern. The American Presidency
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Announcing Hildegard College, the First Ever CLT-Only College! One of just four women to be formally declared Doctors of the Catholic Church (alongside SS. Catherine of Siena, Teresa
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An Update for Homeschoolers!—CLT8 Norm Referencing Since our founding in 2015, the Classic Learning Test has been breaking the mold for standardized testing by using beautiful, profound texts
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Student Essay: What Hath STEM to Do With Classics? By Jonah Starr For students who are focusing on technology or the sciences, is it really worth the sacrifice
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Teaching Our Students What to Think By Travis Copeland Even if it is possible, do we want our curricula to be value-neutral? As a teacher who has spent
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The Roots of Lutheran Education By Anna Martin The classical model of education goes hand in hand with a robustly Lutheran doctrine of human nature. Over recent years,
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