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The Education Breakdown
EducationBreakdown
59 episodes
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Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.
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Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.
Show more...
Education
Kids & Family,
Parenting
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39. Educating for Truth, Goodness, and Beauty: Insights from Trinity School
The Education Breakdown
52 minutes 12 seconds
11 months ago
39. Educating for Truth, Goodness, and Beauty: Insights from Trinity School
In this episode, we’re joined by Leah, Lindsay, and Serena as we explore how classical education, Charlotte Mason’s principles, and a Christian foundation come together to form the distinctive learning philosophy at the Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill.  The team from Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill discusses their educational philosophy, which is built on Classical, Christian, Rich, and Unhurried principles, emphasizing the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty, and the importance of holistic learning. They highlight the influence of Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy on their curriculum, the use of 'living books', nature studies, and exposure to art, music, and poetry, and the development of lifelong learners who can adapt to changing circumstances. We also discuss the role of Trinity’s four pillars in fostering critical thinking, communication skills, and a sense of community, preparing students for an uncertain future.   Visit Trinity School’s website: [Trinity School] See Trinity’s “Portrait of a Learner” [Link] Follow us on social media: [Instagram / Facebook]
The Education Breakdown
Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.