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Math in the Classical Liberal Arts

February 2, 2024January 18, 2024 Sam Clausen
Two students collaborate on a math problem using math manipulatives and mini whiteboards.

This post provides an apology for mathematics' place in the classical liberal arts and defines the ends of a mathematics education.

Posted in Classical Education, CurriculumTagged math

The Power of Beautiful Art

September 29, 2023February 21, 2024 Ms. Abigail Teska

Looking at beautiful things can be powerful and make a difference in children’s lives. Classical Art displayed in schools possesses a power to move the viewer to feel good and do what is right. In this blog post, Miss Teska tells a story from her school about the power of beautiful art.

Posted in CurriculumTagged student stories, visual art

Introducing The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum

July 22, 2021February 21, 2024 Dr. Kathleen O'Toole

Recognizing the critical moment in which we live, and in response to what Prof. Wilfred S. McClay calls "the weaponization of history," Hillsdale College's K-12 Education department has published a comprehensive K-12 American history and government curriculum for students, parents, and teachers.

Posted in CurriculumTagged government, history
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