The Lost Tools of Learning

THE LOST TOOLS OF LEARNING By Dorothy Sayers
Recent years have seen a resurgence in the popularity of classical education, especially in contrast to movements such as the Common Core in public schools. Perhaps no one has explained the great strength of a classical education brought to the modern world better than Dorothy Sayers, author and Oxford scholar, in her essay “The Lost Tools of Learning” (1947).

Crystal Hirschi: No good deed is too great or too small

No good deed is too great or too small for Crystal Hirschi
Discover the inspiring story of Crystal Hirschi, a remarkable woman whose unwavering commitment to helping others is fueled by her parents' values and personal experiences. From her boundless energy to her profound dedication, explore how she's making a difference in her community and beyond.