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Tim Bayly of the WorldMag extention zeitgeist was simply giving a taste of things to come when he denounced Wheaton earlier this week. In the latest World, Gene Edward Veith has published the first of a three-part examination of Christian […]
Matthew Lee AndersonEducation
Revamped WorldMagBlog
Andrew SelbyEducationPhilosophyEpistemology
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Matthew Lee AndersonEducationEpistemology
Mark at Pseudo-Polymath is dreaming about what he would do if he were king. His first item of business? Education. An excerpt: However beyond that (with one exception below) the only thing We would require of our primary education system […]
Andrew SelbyEducationEvangelicalism
Building on Matt's Post about Short-Term Missions
Keith E. BuhlerEducation
The U.S. Bureau of the Census conducted a study on the amount of literary reading (as opposed to electronic) in America. They bottom line is that reading has declined across all age and social categories, and that this decline has […]
Keith E. BuhlerEducation
“How were classes today?” “Fascinating.” I would bet large portions of my monthly income that the above conversation has not taken place between a high schooler and his parent in America for decades. Now I know why. I am writing […]
Matthew Lee AndersonEducationPhilosophy
Irrigating Deserts
AnodosEducation
A few thoughts in response to Andrew: Remember that a large percent of college students are at public institutions. (Does anyone know whether a majority are?) Although these schoos still have tuition, costs are highly subsidized by the government. Furthermore, […]
Andrew SelbyEducation
In 1575 Michel de Montaigne said, “The boy we would breed has a great deal less time to spare; he owes but the first fifteen or sixteen years of his life to education; the remainder is due to action”. We […]