Should We Study Film?
Should We Study Film? By Matt McKeown Adding new disciplines to the hallowed list of the arts is a rarity, but the time may have come to do […]
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Should We Study Film? By Matt McKeown Adding new disciplines to the hallowed list of the arts is a rarity, but the time may have come to do […]
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AugustineAn Author Profile By Natasha Wilson Augustine’s rhetoric indicates a fundamental clarity of thought which we would be wise to imitate for ourselves. ❧ Full name and titles:
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College and the Use of Useless Studies—Part I By Devin O’Donnell Our education is strongly oriented toward achieving practical success. Could that be why we see so little
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The Liberal Arts in Catholic Education By Gabriel Blanchard The Catholic Church spearheaded the development of the liberal arts, and with good reason. The Catholic Church has always
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Classical Education Proves Itself By Josh Herring Competitive debate gives the efficacy of classical education a place to shine. It is an exciting time at Thales Academy Rolesville
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A Founder’s Vision for Education By Travis Copeland Art gives us a window on eternal values that transcend personal vocation and political profit. On May 12, 1780, John
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The first ten guests of CLT’s Anchored Podcast provide the books that were fundamental to their educational journeys.
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CEO Jeremy Tate discusses the importance of fostering a culture of civil discourse and why education is critical to this end.
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Travis Copeland, teacher at Thales Academy, discusses the pertinent meaning of classical education for students during the pandemic.
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Poetry is one of the oldest arts, yet many people today know little of it; approaching it through pleasure instead of intellect may be the key.
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