February 24, 2023
Anticipation continued to build as day 2 of the 2023 National Symposium for Classical Education kicked off. “Last night, Dana Gioia regaled us with the wonders of words – the power of poetry. He reminded us that deep in our primal selves is the need to make poetry. That is to say to use words... Read More »
February 24, 2023
Attendees checked in and began too peruse the booths of the almost 40 sponsors for the event. There was excitement and chatter throughout the room as colleagues and friends reunited. The roar of the room quickly quieted as the Executive Director of Great Hearts Institute, Dr. Robert L. Jackson, welcomed attendees, which included over 275... Read More »
February 24, 2023
The ChatGPT era has provoked angst in the education community, leading some to question whether the student essay should be abandoned in favor of other pedagogies. As educators wrestle with the implications of AI, we would do well to start with the raison d’être of education and the place of writing therein. The purpose of... Read More »
February 21, 2023
This week, more than 750 classical educators, school leaders, and families will join 70+ scholars, philanthropists, and leaders of the classical renewal at the Phoenix Convention Center for the 2023 National Symposium for Classical Education. Attendees at the Phoenix Convention Center on Wednesday, February 22nd through Friday, February 24th will have access to the full suite of... Read More »
February 20, 2023
That the newest addition to our expanding network of schools bears the well-known namesake Roosevelt may be nothing to write home about. After all, there are streets and bridges, ships and bodies of water, institutions and buildings, and entire towns and cities that proudly bear the name of Roosevelt. Between Theodore and his distant cousin,... Read More »