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First Issue
Mortimer J. Adler: Reforming Education
The Great Books Movement: A Return to the Classics
The Good Books Literature Program and John Senior
What Is the Socratic Method?
Studying Falsehoods East and West
Paideia Educational Reforms: Paideai History
The Center for the Study of the Great Ideas
An Opportunity for Genuine Educational Reform: Homeschooling
Modern Media and Homeschooling
A Philosophical Call to Renew American Culture: The Homeschooling Renaissance
The Legal Side of Homeschooling
Second Issue
Letters to the Editor
Something Like Perfection
The Muses as Pedagogues of the Liberal Arts
Education by the Muses
Everybody’s Business
Integrated Humanities Program: A Definition
The Several-Storied Tower
Learning As Recollection: A Thomistic Approach to Recovering Higher Education
To Tell the Truth: Talking Across the Disciplines
The Darkling Plain of Poetry
Classical vs. Modern Education:The Principal Difference
The Integration of Knowledge: Preface
The Lost Tools of Learning
The Homeschool Renaissance and the Battle of the Arts
What Really is the Question: Notes on the Dis-Realization of Culture
The Socratic Method in Law School
The First Principles: Self-Evident Truths
Hippocrates the Unknown
Third Issue
How to Read a Hard Book
Take it from a Teacher – Thoughts about Daycare
Homer and the Power of Men That Have Chests
We’re All Homer’s Children & Greek to You: Is Classical Education Dead?
Foreign Languages: Greek & Latin
The Modern Paradox
You’ve got to find what you love,’ Jobs says.
Philosophy & Education
The Ideal University: In the Image and Likeness of Logos
Education: What’s the Point? by Steve Bertucci
Academic Statistics on Homeschooling
Socialization: Homeschoolers Are in the Real World
Bad Parenting
Bill Gates’ Advice to Students
Fourth Issue
Brief Overview of Lublin Thomism
The Ideal of a University
Postmodern Idols of the Education Tribe: The Abilition of Education
The Role of Poetic Education and the Ideal of a University
Foreword to: A Philosophy of Catholic Elementary Education
Recovering Our Understanding of Philosophy and Science
An Ideal University?
The Importance of Children’s Literature – The Good Books
Fr. Joseph Fessio on Homeschooling
The Restoration of Christian Education: Poetic Knowledge
Introduction: An Ideal University?
The Restoration of Christian Education: Poetic Knowledge
Intellectual Custom and the Study of St. Thomas
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First Issue
Mortimer J. Adler: Reforming Education
The Great Books Movement: A Return to the Classics
The Good Books Literature Program and John Senior
What Is the Socratic Method?
Studying Falsehoods East and West
Paideia Educational Reforms: Paideai History
The Center for the Study of the Great Ideas
An Opportunity for Genuine Educational Reform: Homeschooling
Modern Media and Homeschooling
A Philosophical Call to Renew American Culture: The Homeschooling Renaissance
The Legal Side of Homeschooling
Second Issue
Letters to the Editor
Something Like Perfection
Education by the Muses
The Muses as Pedagogues of the Liberal Arts
Everybody’s Business
Integrated Humanities Program: A Definition
Learning As Recollection: A Thomistic Approach to Recovering Higher Education
The Several-Storied Tower
To Tell the Truth: Talking Across the Disciplines
Classical vs. Modern Education:The Principal Difference
The Darkling Plain of Poetry
The Integration of Knowledge: Preface
The Lost Tools of Learning
The Homeschool Renaissance and the Battle of the Arts
What Really is the Question: Notes on the Dis-Realization of Culture
The Socratic Method in Law School
The First Principles: Self-Evident Truths
Hippocrates the Unknown
Third Issue
How to Read a Hard Book
Take it from a Teacher – Thoughts about Daycare
Homer and the Power of Men That Have Chests
We’re All Homer’s Children & Greek to You: Is Classical Education Dead?
Foreign Languages: Greek & Latin
The Modern Paradox
You’ve got to find what you love,’ Jobs says.
Philosophy & Education
The Ideal University: In the Image and Likeness of Logos
Education: What’s the Point? by Steve Bertucci
Academic Statistics on Homeschooling
Socialization: Homeschoolers Are in the Real World
Bad Parenting
Bill Gates’ Advice to Students
Fourth Issue
Brief Overview of Lublin Thomism
The Ideal of a University
Postmodern Idols of the Education Tribe: The Abilition of Education
The Role of Poetic Education and the Ideal of a University
Foreword to: A Philosophy of Catholic Elementary Education
Recovering Our Understanding of Philosophy and Science
An Ideal University?
Fr. Joseph Fessio on Homeschooling
The Importance of Children’s Literature – The Good Books
The Restoration of Christian Education: Poetic Knowledge
Introduction: An Ideal University?
The Restoration of Christian Education: Poetic Knowledge
Intellectual Custom and the Study of St. Thomas
Contact Us