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Winner of the CMA 2024 Book Award for Faith Formation (3rd Place)
Across the United States and around the world, there has been an ongoing resurgence in classical education, including among Catholics. The classical model, rooted in the ancient Socratic method, is flourishing, and classical Catholic schools continue to multiply and grow. But classical education also has its detractors. Some parents and teachers worry that it is impractical, outdated, or, worse, judgmental.
In Know Thyself, Andrew Youngblood, an educator with decades of experience in classical learning as both a student and teacher, introduces readers to this exciting education alternative and its intellectual and spiritual benefits. Youngblood defines the essence of classical Catholic education, explores its integrated and narrative approach to learning, and presents its transformative power and beauty.
Through brief vignettes, personal anecdotes from students and teachers, and examples from the classroom, Know Thyself makes a positive case for an education journey that teaches students to see themselves through God’s eyes—and to truly know themselves and who they are called to be.
Winner of the CMA 2024 Book Award for Faith Formation (3rd Place)
Across the United States and around the world, there has been an ongoing resurgence in classical education, including among Catholics. The classical model, rooted in the ancient Socratic method, is flourishing, and classical Catholic schools continue to multiply and grow. But classical education also has its detractors. Some parents and teachers worry that it is impractical, outdated, or, worse, judgmental.
In Know Thyself, Andrew Youngblood, an educator with decades of experience in classical learning as both a student and teacher, introduces readers to this exciting education alternative and its intellectual and spiritual benefits. Youngblood defines the essence of classical Catholic education, explores its integrated and narrative approach to learning, and presents its transformative power and beauty.
Through brief vignettes, personal anecdotes from students and teachers, and examples from the classroom, Know Thyself makes a positive case for an education journey that teaches students to see themselves through God’s eyes—and to truly know themselves and who they are called to be.
| Vekt | 0,5 kg |
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| Forfatter | |
| Forlag | Word on Fire |
| Format | Heftet |
| ISBN | 9781685789879 |
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| Utgitt | 2023 |
| Antall sider | 184 |

Anonym (bekreftet eier) –
Jeg opplever denne boken som særlig viktig i en norsk kontekst. Know Thyself formidler et syn på utdanning forankret i sannhet, visdom og intellektuell fremragendehet – verdier som ofte tones ned i et skolesystem preget av sterke likhetsidealer. I Norge kan ønsket om å gjøre alle like utilsiktet føre til lave forventninger og en motvilje mot å utfordre faglig sterke elever. Boken tilbyr et overbevisende alternativ: utdanning som dannelse av både fornuft og sjel, der excellence ikke er elitisme, men et ansvar. Dette er et tidsriktig og sårt tiltrengt forsvar for gleden ved å søke kunnskap for dens egen skyld.