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Raising Thinkers in a World That Outsources Thinking
Why Christian Classical Education Resists the Drift Toward Shallow, Technology-Dependent Learning We live in a moment when information is everywhere, yet wisdom feels increasingly rare. Our children can access answers in seconds, but the ability to think deeply, discern truth, and hold onto knowledge is quietly eroding. I’ve been attracted to many of Jonathan Haidt’s interviews lately as it relates to gamifying education because of this generation’s need for quick dopamine hi

Melanie Bisson
May 54 min read


The Unexpected Path to Raising Thinkers in an AI World: When Information Isn’t Enough
Why formation—not information—must shape the next generation. Can I be honest with you about something? Back in 2019, when I was deep in my doctoral work at Baylor, writing a philosophy of education paper and thinking about the future of schooling, I had no idea I'd end up here—launching a classical Christian homeschool co-op with my own kids as my classroom. Life has a way of doing that, doesn't it? You make all these plans, do all the “things” (for me write all these paper

Melanie Bisson
Mar 218 min read
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