Parenting

On learning to parent well.

The goal of a high school could be for students to know their city

Secondary schools and their students need a clear goal or telos to flourish. If the goal is “finish high school” or “get into college” or even “get into a selective university,” the goal is extrinsic, and the learning itself is devalued. Magnet schools and programs don’t have this struggle. Their telos can be STEM, liberal …

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2 Gen Cville – helping families out of poverty, 2 generations at a time

My friend Rebecca has worked in community development in our city for nearly two decades. She knows and loves the children and families that she serves, and her heart breaks for them as she sees the same pattern repeated again and again: low-income mother-headed households with no way out. The Money: How hard is it? In one …

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What do we mean by Character?

Character Matters Educational journalist Paul Tough has written an important book on education, early childhood, and character called How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character. It appears on my recommended reading list. Tough makes a compelling case for the role of early experiences in forming character, which in turn powerfully shapes …

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The Economist: In the Beginning Was the Word

The Economist Gets it Right “Pre-school programmes are known to develop children’s numeracy, social skills and (as the term “pre-school” suggests) readiness for school. But they do not deal with the gap in much earlier in development . . . And it is this gap, more than a year’s pre-schooling at age four, which seems …

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