This is a guest post by Patrick Long, the Deputy Headmaster at Chavagnes International College, a member of the Australian Classical Education Society (ACES), and a student in Kepler’s Teacher Certification Program. A few years ago, I found myself more frequently saying that ‘there has to be a better way’. Recent polls and surveys suggest I was not alone, and the sentiment is shared by many today: 44% of US K-12 Teachers feel burned …
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A Guest Post by Mike Wilhelm, Ph.D. Dr. Wilhelm is the senior chaplain at Cal Farley’s: a worldwide leader in the field of residential childcare for boys and girls, providing services at no cost to families. Mike is the director of the Iona Project and an alumnus of Faulkner University’s Great Books Honors College. I had a young friend some years ago. I’ll call her Ellie. Ellie came to our residential childcare community …
by Jeremiah Jensen Jeremiah Jensen is a homeschooling senior from Houston, Texas. This summer, he completed Kepler’s summer course titled, “The Art of the Academic Essay.” The following is his final essay as presented for grade on August 27, 2020. We invite comments and dialogue from readers. Although to an outside observer it might seem that Ivan Ilych lived a normal life, a careful analysis of his thoughts and actions shows otherwise. Many look at …