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October 4, 2016

What Does it Mean for a Book to Be “Great”? A Conversation with Wes Callihan, Martin Cothran, & Andrew Kern

In the world of classical education, we talk about “Great Books.” However, other than a handful of obvious works (those by Homer, Virgil, Dante, Shakespeare, and a few others in particular) there is much debate about which books should actually fall in the category of “Great Book”. Which raises the question: what does it mean […]

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Watching for Kingfishers: Moments of Mercy on the Odyssey of a School Year

This summer, we lived in England for five weeks. My husband’s job requires travel, and we soaked it up. We set off on what we believed would be a merry idyll before school began. Eager for a unique experience, we rented a narrowboat, which is a type of houseboat, roughly forty feet long and seven

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