
Essays on knowledge, education, and the civic inheritance of a free society
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Religion is woven deeply into the American story, yet we often approach it with hesitation. A society shaped by Puritans and Quakers, revivals and awakenings, immigrants and dissenters cannot be understood without reference to belief. To le...
Discussion with Leah Branch, who teaches 5th grade, and Isabel Young, who teaches 7th grade world history. As Ms. Branch says, “we don’t give kids enough credit” for what they can learn. And watch Ms Young’s body language - she’s on the lef...
In school, we ask young children to learn two different lessons about citizenship simultaneously. One is about rules: laws, rights, procedures, fairness, and equal treatment. The other is about character: honesty, responsibility, helping ot...
Map of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, 18th century.
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Charter school founder and former diplomat with deep interests in literature, economics, history and how we educate kids for meaningful lives of civic engagement.
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