Lesson 14: Habits of the House
Justin Earley clarifies that the house is not just a place of education, but the house is a place of formation.
Justin Earley clarifies that the house is not just a place of education, but the house is a place of formation.
Justin Earley shares about making family mealtimes a habit.
In this interview, Dr. Andrew Seeley describes how he became a part of the renewal of Catholic classical education. Questions and Timestamps: (00:…
Dr. Brian Williams discusses the implications and challenges of modern grading and suggests some ways we can subvert modern grading and return to m…
In this lesson, Justin Earley, identifies the beginnings and endings as spiritual endeavors.
Christopher Perrin and Steve Turley discuss ways to best assess students within the tradition of classical education. Outline of Session (00:00) Ch…
Justin Earley talks about how the physical formation of the house impacts habit formation.
Justin Earley talks about how to both limit screens and curate the content of tech in the household without becoming legalistic.
Justin Earley talks about this generation’s call to deal with the telos of technology.
In this lesson, Justin Earley, continues his thoughts about attention.