The Great Books and Great Books: An Education for Liberty
In Search of Wisdom and Virtue: Valor Education and the University of Dallas Announce Partnership
A Classical Revival Puts Education at a Crossroads
The Great Books and Great Books: An Education for Liberty
In Search of Wisdom and Virtue: Valor Education and the University of Dallas Announce Partnership
A Classical Revival Puts Education at a Crossroads

A new initiative is turning the volume up on the conversation about what it means to cultivate good character, and why it matters now more than ever.

The Western tradition is not a fixed body of knowledge to be possessed, but an inheritance to be received, tested.

Grounded in a shared vision of the human person and a common commitment to the true, good, and beautiful, the partnership will provide formation for faculty and students from UD and Valor through a variety of initiatives.
One college entrance exam is challenging the norm.

The explosive growth of classical education is luring teachers from traditional district schools—and reminding them why they became teachers in the first place

The way children learn in American public schools has changed a lot over the last 250 years. Methods practiced in today's classrooms are a far cry from those taught to our founders. However, that could be shifting as classical education makes a comeback.

"Through memorization, students begin to mimic the best that is in authors, employing their patterns of thought, lines of argumentation, and knowledge in their own thinking and academic work. Such engagement awakens their minds, sharpens their reason, and forms their character."
Eager minds are being failed by a smug and short-sighted cultural establishment
"Education is that vast undertaking of passing on the wisdom and knowledge of one generation to the next."
— Dr. Christopher Perrin
Occasional stories, reflections, and resources to support your exploration of classical education.