The Exponential Growth of Classical Christian Education
The Exponential Growth of Classical Christian Education Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra / January 9, 2017 On a Monday morning 17 years ago, Russ Gregg quit his job because of a sermon he’d heard the day before about “venturing something for God that’s a little bit crazy.” So he left his position […]
A Parent’s Journey
A Parents’ Journey by Marty Wynn, Grace Classical Academy (www.graceclassical.org) During our daughter’s elementary education, my husband and I found ourselves at an unexpected fork in the road in raising our children. We had pulled our daughter out of the public school that she attended midway through the second semester of her second grade year. […]
The Four Senses
The Four Senses by Nathan Carr, The Academy of Classical Christian Studies In teaching a New Testament course to eighth graders every year, I have a single goal in mind. It’s not to teach them about genre and classification of books, as different as Gospels and Epistles may be. It’s not even to attempt the […]
The Common Core and the Classical Tradition
The Common Core and the Classical Tradition by Christopher Perrrin, PhD | Nov 4, 2014 When I first heard the Common Core discussed in a news report, I had a schizophrenic reaction. Being an ardent advocate for the classical tradition of education, I responded positively to its captivating name. Classical educators love and support the […]
Man Does not Live by Math Alone – Education Is More than STEM
Man Does not Live by Math Alone – Education Is More than STEM By: Eric Metaxas Breakpoint […]
Association of Classical Christian School video clips
“How We Are Shaped by Literature and History”