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The Case for an Education Based on Virtues
The Infiltration of Marxism Into Higher Education (Part 2 of 2)
The prospects for influence were so far-reaching that de Toledano described the naive United States as 'a cow mooing to be milked.'
December 3, 2018
BY
Mike Shotwell
The Infiltration of Marxism Into Higher Education (Part 1 of 2)
The majority of our colleges and universities have steadily been transformed from institutions that foster open debate into ...
December 3, 2018
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Mike Shotwell
Creeds, Rules, and Promises
More and more, schools are turning to creeds, rules, and promises to fill the void left when organized ...
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4 Reasons to Share Stories From Classic Literature and History With Your Family
There is no more powerful or lasting way to teach a moral lesson than through a story that ...
December 3, 2018
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Jim Weiss
Imagination Is Key to Morality
At first glance, imagination might seem to have nothing to do with morals.
December 3, 2018
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June Kellum
The Role of Respect in Education
The consequences of not respecting young people enough to tell them honestly about deficiencies in their work are ...
December 3, 2018
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Mark Hendrickson
What ‘The Odyssey’ Can Teach Us
What—in one word—constitutes the most powerful methodology for teaching and learning in all human experience? Here’s a clue: ...
December 3, 2018
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James Sale
Virtues, Values, and Education
Our schools and colleges, with few exceptions, do less to form character and educate in the virtues than ...
December 3, 2018
BY
Paul Adams
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