History of Women’s Education
Women’s education has varied greatly in different civilizations. A brief survey of the historical information available reveals that in many cases not […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
Thinking about childhood and forms of education past and present
Women’s education has varied greatly in different civilizations. A brief survey of the historical information available reveals that in many cases not […]
In the Little Town on the Prairie, the character of Laura Ingalls displays the kind of cognitive connection that homeschooling parents everywhere […]
Since everything is individuated by matter and is placed in its genus or species through its form, the accidents that follow from […]
In a recent conversation on the podcast Anchored from CLT, Dr. Cornel West offers insight on the explosion of the childish and […]
Temple Grandin teaches animal science after a storied career in the meat industry. As a woman with autism, she has also become […]
The modern line is that the true feminist values choice above all else. Whoever a woman wants to be, she can be […]
When a woman begins a sentence with the words “the feminist in me,” a statement that is uncivil, inhumane, and unhelpful is […]
A six-year-old receiving a public-school education instructed a four-year-old that the goal of life is to stay close to grown-ups. She explained, […]
“The word priority came into the English language in the 1400s. It was singular. It meant the very first or prior thing. […]
Listen to the maxims of a culture and the values and aspirations become clear. Resounding words of wisdom still come to mind: […]