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 | Sep 4, 2024 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Vision, Uncategorized
In my 17 years working in schools, a few children have profoundly altered the way I understand education. One such child is my nephew, Max. Max is a beautiful person: he has a twinkle in his eye and a warm half-smile which fills his entire face when he sees...
by Hannah Naughton | Aug 29, 2024 | Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Vision
People often ask me, “What’s the best pre-law program I can take?” Invariably, my response is, “The best Catholic liberal education you can get!” Catholic liberal education is indispensable to human life because it defines, articulates, and justifies ideas central to...
by Elisabeth | Apr 2, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
The Historical and Incarnational Possibilities of Year End Celebrations A joyous Eastertide! As the academic year is drawing to a close, many schools offer celebrations as a way to draw the community together one last time before summer vacation begins. It is...
by Elisabeth | Mar 6, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
Nature Journaling and Rendering It is spring. Here up north, on the warmer days there is a sense of relief that winter is over and Easter is near. Thanks be to God. Going with the grain Always at school, we seek ways to go with the grain, not against it. What...
by Elisabeth | Feb 16, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
Each year we begin our observance of Lent with the great penitential Psalm 51, which is the Responsorial Psalm for Ash Wednesday. The words of the Psalmist beg mercy for sin, but woven throughout is the imagery of cleansing or washing: Cleanse me with hyssop,...