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Catechism deep dive #5: Psalm 1 (Part 4)
he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that brings forth its fruit in its season whose leaf also shall not wither and whatever he does shall prosper. Tree from the Brockington house I'm back again with another deep dive into my classroom Catechism. This is number five, and we're looking at the last section of Psalm 1. Here we have a Homeric simile, a simile that is extended over many lines. It is used to bring intensity to the comparison, to make sure that the
Nov 123 min read
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Catechism deep dive #4: Psalm 1 (Part 3)
but his delight is in the law of the lord and in his law he meditates day and night Love? I'm continuing on my catechism deep dives; this is number four, and we're looking at Psalm 1 again. This is a strange passage. It says "his delight is in the law of the Lord." Delight in law? How is that even possible? The Law? How can anyone delight in something that everyone knows is restrictive and oppressive? The law bullies; the law shames; It reveals flaws and exposes chains. (1) A
Nov 62 min read
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Catechism deep dive #3: Psalm 1 (Part 2)
I have heard it many times said that the scoffer acts this way because one fears what one does not understand--which I think is sometimes the reason--but I think many times the scoffer does understand, he or she just does not like what the authority or standard requires.
Jul 242 min read
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Catechism deep dive #2: Psalm 1 (Part 1)
I wanted to have the Catechism for my classroom draw from the important literature we read each year where no line would be wasted: dense passages when recited day after day a scholar's attention would drift to different lines, so awareness would progress and change throughout the year.
Jul 33 min read
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Catechism: A Memory Plan for Schools
We want to introduce our scholars to the greatest Ideas and greatest works of Art in History to cultivate a ripe environment for scholars to encounter varying types of knowledge, skills, and experiences that pique curiosity, and fuel wonder, and ignite inquiry.
Jun 53 min read
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Inspiration from my mother
I was always in awe of my mother's handwriting. The nuns at St. Peter's Grade School in Quincy, Illinois, taught her a version of Palmer. I
Aug 5, 20241 min read
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The Quality of Questions leads to a better Imagination and better lives.
Here is why the answer is hard to see:
They don't break it down into the small questions, the kind one would ask as a little kid.
Jul 22, 20243 min read
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A Gift Worth Receiving
Classical Education is about Wisdom, Virtue, and Tradition. It concerns handing down Truth, Goodness, and Beauty to the generations to come.
Jul 12, 20234 min read
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