by Hannah Naughton | May 5, 2025 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
Joshua Gibbs’ Something They Will Not Forget is a book not to forget. This small volume wrestles with that age-old dragon of every teacher: how do I ensure my students remember the material? Gibbs is not content with the simpler question of how to ensure students...
by Hannah Naughton | Mar 26, 2025 | CEFC, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator
In February 2025, following 18 months of intensive in-person workshops, weekly online classes, homework assignments, and teacher observations, 25 Catholic educators in the state of Oklahoma successfully graduated from the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education’s...
by Hannah Naughton | Jan 31, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator
With Christmas season past, the Catholic Church has been enjoying a few weeks of ordinary time, the growing season. However, many of us have perhaps started to realize that Lent is just around the corner. Lent, the forty day season of prayer, fasting, and...
by Hannah Naughton | Oct 1, 2024 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator
The Church boldly declares that “Each of the sexes is an image of the power and tenderness of God, with equal dignity though in a different way.”¹ A profound statement, surely, yet as an educator I am always quick to ask what this might mean practically for education,...
by Hannah Naughton | Sep 20, 2024 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator
Beauty in the Imago Dei 2024 National Conference Keynote AddressMost Reverend Earl K. Fernandes, Bishop of ColumbusBenedictine College, Atchison, KS, July 9, 2024 Introduction My Dear Friends in Christ, I am happy to be with you as you address this year’s theme,...
by Hannah Naughton | Aug 1, 2024 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
It is an astonishing fact that, during the school year, students spend more (waking) hours with their classmates and teachers than they do with their own families. To ensure that the children entrusted to our care are being nurtured in the same way they would be in...