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Raising Saints, Forming Scholars
Holy Child Catholic School
44 episodes
1 month ago
Official podcast of Holy Child Catholic School in Tijeras, NM. Here we will discuss the great books, Classical Education and Catholic Liberal Education. Thank you for listening! About our host: Janice Martinez, M.A., has been a Catholic school teacher for twenty-eight years. Her background includes degrees in French Literature, Elementary Education, Theology and Modern History. She taught elementary, middle and high school throughout the Archdiocese of Santa Fe and she also taught High School Homeschoolers for thirteen years. During her time with homeschoolers, she went “back to school” and
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Official podcast of Holy Child Catholic School in Tijeras, NM. Here we will discuss the great books, Classical Education and Catholic Liberal Education. Thank you for listening! About our host: Janice Martinez, M.A., has been a Catholic school teacher for twenty-eight years. Her background includes degrees in French Literature, Elementary Education, Theology and Modern History. She taught elementary, middle and high school throughout the Archdiocese of Santa Fe and she also taught High School Homeschoolers for thirteen years. During her time with homeschoolers, she went “back to school” and
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#12 | Seeing the Classical, Catholic Vision at work
Raising Saints, Forming Scholars
9 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
#12 | Seeing the Classical, Catholic Vision at work

This is the fifth and final episode in a series of conversations with our teachers in which we discuss our main takeaways from the ICLE (Institute for Catholic Liberal Education) national conference this past Summer. We are so blessed to have been awarded a grant from APT Family Enterprises that allowed us to be inspired and equipped to reclaim the Church’s full vision of education and to bring it to life in our classrooms. Mrs. Sanchez shares her understanding of teaching mathematics at a classical school. She discusses how she relishes seeing the order of the cosmos and God’s hand at work. She also discusses the time honored traditions of Festina Lente and Multum non multa. Then, enjoy Mrs. Dominguez, a veteran teacher comparing the difference between Holy Child and other Catholic schools she has encountered. (Hint: the Holy Spirit is “in the air.”) This series is sponsored by Kahlig Auto Group https://www.kahligauto.com/ ************************************************************************************* Follow our podcast, Raising Saints, Forming Scholars on some of the major platforms to hear more about Classical Education and the Great Books! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holychildnm Enjoying our content? Consider supporting our school financially to help us Raise Saints, and Form scholars! https://www.holychildnm.com/give

Raising Saints, Forming Scholars
Official podcast of Holy Child Catholic School in Tijeras, NM. Here we will discuss the great books, Classical Education and Catholic Liberal Education. Thank you for listening! About our host: Janice Martinez, M.A., has been a Catholic school teacher for twenty-eight years. Her background includes degrees in French Literature, Elementary Education, Theology and Modern History. She taught elementary, middle and high school throughout the Archdiocese of Santa Fe and she also taught High School Homeschoolers for thirteen years. During her time with homeschoolers, she went “back to school” and