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Mrs. Gerth Teaches

Mandi Gerth

Thoughts on teaching writing and great books, classical education broadly, and what it means to parent children in light of eternity.

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  • Mandi Gerth

    Mandi Gerth is a teacher and classical ed consultant who lives in Dallas, Texas. She holds a master of humanities degree from the University of Dallas. She writes about education, great books, and teaching classically.

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