Half of Americans are lonely and isolated—and artificial intelligence is stepping into the void. Sam Altman just announced that OpenAI will soon provide erotica for sexually lonely adults. Mark Zuckerberg envisions a future where solitary people enjoy AI friends. According to the Harvard Business Review, the top uses for large language models are therapy and... Read more about: AI Is Not Your Friend The post AI Is Not Your Friend appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
The shocking murder of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University puts an exclamation point on the degraded state of reasoned debate in America. Like many in the last month, I’ve found myself doing a deep dive into Kirk’s YouTube channel, watching debate after debate. You learn something from watching them in full: Kirk was willing... Read more about: Citizenship Starts in the Classroom The post Citizenship Starts in the Classroom appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
What is narration in homeschooling, and why does it matter so much in a Charlotte Mason or classical education? In this episode of Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology, I talk with Adrienne Freas (homeschool veteran, grandmother, author, and classical education consultant) about the art of narration. Adrienne shares how narration goes beyond simple retelling […]| Humility and Doxology
Award-winning author Dr. Carolyn Weber joins Amy Sloan to discuss faith and literature, reading the Bible as literature, classical education, and raising readers.| Humility and Doxology
American education is dying. Public universities across our country are becoming nothing more than an extension of high school, where students go to check off a box on their resume rather than receive a meaningful education. The staff and administration at these universities have begun to view the i| Idaho Freedom
Homeschooling with nature study offers endless opportunities for discovery and hands-on learning. Whether you lean toward Charlotte Mason’s gentle approach, a Classical method, or a something else, sharpening your child’s observation skills transforms everyday experiences into exciting lessons. In this post, we'll explore why keen observation matters. Through some practical exercises, I’ll show you how nature can make science for kids come alive!| Humility and Doxology
In Catholic classical schools wonder is encouraged as an essential part of learning. It is made the center of a child’s motivation. Through wonder students are guided to a greater understanding of themselves as God’s unique creation, and to the magnificent design of the world around them.| The Regina Academies
Under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin, the incarnation focus of the Regina Academy's curriculum gives equal importance to faith and reason.| The Regina Academies
Loosely defined, the phrase “liberal arts” refers to courses in Western philosophy, theology, literature, art, and history, with science and foreign languages playing a real but secondary role. For…| BruceAshford.net
Are our lives meaningless? Absolutely not. Pope Francis wrote in Evangelii Gaudium that “formation in the via pulchritudinis (the way of beauty) ought to be part of our effort to pass on the Faith.” In the Regina Academies, we have an opportunity to surround our students with beauty, whether it be in nature, the liturgy, or in the classroom.| The Regina Academies
Smartphones have been made an indispensable appendage for anyone who must function in society. But with their necessity, the challenge to discipline ourselves to use them responsibly is great. For children and their parents, that can be especially difficult.| The Regina Academies
The Regina Academies go beyond vague talking points about about how education prepares kids for college and career, to emphasize the critical importance of a Catholic education on the intellectual AND religious formation of children.| The Regina Academies