Last September, professors at elite American colleges finally began to admit what has been apparent for the last dozen years: Their students cannot read. No, they are not illiterate. But they cannot ...
Rachel was a Visiting Fellow for Heritage’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and the Center for Education Policy. A classical liberal arts education broadens students’ horizons beyond the ...
On November 9, AEI’s Robert Pondiscio hosted a panel of experts to discuss the state of classical education. The group began by defining the term, including its roots in ancient Greece and Rome, its ...
Classical education has seen remarkable growth in recent years. Since the pandemic, hundreds of new classical schools have opened. Across the nation, it’s estimated that there are around 1,000 ...
Classical education has become one of the brightest spots in the K–12 landscape. Once a niche movement, it now encompasses more than 1,500 public, private, and charter schools serving nearly 700,000 ...
Classical education, a term the movement adopted to suggest its ancient lineage, reemerged first with private Christian schools in the 1980s. They provided the inspiration and part of the curriculum ...
Close up man hand arranging wood block stacking as step stair on paper pink background. Business concept growth success process, copy space. A 2,500-year-old educational approach is quietly disrupting ...
Classical schools must form aristocrats. As it is, classical education students are being formed into white-collar proletarians who also happen to read Dante on the side and grow seasonal gourds.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Parents will have a say in whether the school district considers a classical private-school curriculum for a new magnet school. It would be part of a strategy to boost enrollment ...
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