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  • In the Beginning Was the Word: Why Greek Matters for the Life of the Soul
    2026/04/03

    In this episode, Senior-level Greek teacher Sean Morris shares his love for the study of Koine Greek and its influence in Christian theology.

    We invite you to hear his thoughts on the beauty of reading Scripture in its original source language, what he hopes his students will take away from his Greek class, and a how reading the Greek New Testament has shaped his understanding of Good Friday and the crucifixion.

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    26 分
  • Learning Through Liturgy: How Structure Cultivates Clarity and Wisdom
    2026/03/27

    In this episode, Lower School Writing/Upper School Chemistry and Omnibus Teacher (as well as Academic Dean) Janet Carr shares her expertise on the value of liturgy and structured rhythms within the classroom in order to build helpful student habits and deepen understanding.

    We invite you to hear her thoughts on the lower school student transition to upper school (from 6th to 7th grade), specific activities and liturgies she has found to be effective, and what she hopes all her students will remember not so much regarding WHAT they learned in her classroom but HOW they learned it.

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    27 分
  • At the Hearth and in the Hall: Forming Students Together in the Paideia of the Lord
    2026/03/20

    In this episode, Paideia parent Brian Morgan shares his experience as a father who is deeply involved in the life of the school and has a strong desire to raise His children as the Bible teaches him to do so.

    We invite you to hear the story of how his family found Paideia, what it means to bring his children up in the Paideia (nurture/admonition) of the Lord, and how the school's in loco parentis model has come alongside his family to assist him and his wife as the primary educators of their family.

    We hope this episode will prove to be both practical AND encouraging to all of our parents who are doing the hard work of raising godly sons and daughters!

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    24 分
  • The Drama of Redemption: Why Theatre Belongs in Classical Christian Education
    2026/03/13

    In this episode, our Upper School Theater (Theatre) Director Taylor Phillips shares her love for the stage on a personal and spiritual level.

    We invite you to hear her insights on the unique challenges theatre poses, the skills it develops in students, and how a classical Christian school operates differently when thinking about theatre through the lens of the greatest story ever told: the Christian story of redemption.

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    20 分
  • The Language that Built the West: Why Latin Belongs in the Classical Christian Classroom
    2026/03/06

    In this episode, Lower & Upper School Latin Teacher Tracey Carrin shares her zealous passion for the Latin language and lifelong learning.

    We invite you to hear her thoughts on what makes learning Latin so worthwhile, from the life lessons it teaches about diligence and delayed gratification to the writing and speaking skills it clearly cultivates. You will also get to hear her best advice to students, parents, and graduates, whom she hopes will all develop a "begruding love" for the Latin language and a passion to embrace lifelong learning.

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    25 分
  • Unapologetic about Apologetics: Defending the Faith with Grace and Truth
    2026/02/27

    In this episode, Senior student Jordan Moon shares his passion for defending the Christian faith in order to both share the gospel with unbelievers and also to strengthen the faith of fellow believers.

    We invite you to hear his thoughts on how Paideia has helped him to grow in his faith and his love of God's Word. You will also get to hear about how Jordan puts apologetics into action through his social media channel (Redeeming Theology), and you will hear his encouragement to those who feel hesitant to embrace apologetics as part of their faith in Jesus Christ.

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    25 分
  • Cultivating the Paideia Ideal: A Conversation on Families, Faculty, and Calling
    2026/02/13

    In this episode, Head of School Doug Carr shares what he believes makes both Paideia families and Paideia faculty/staff members so special.

    We invite you to hear his favorite parts about partnering with Paideia families and leading the Paideia staff/faculty, from small moments like morning carline to larger ones such as giving tours and hosting innovative faculty meetings. Finally, he provides some updates regarding special, exciting events coming up this Spring and leaves listeners with one thing he hopes all Paideia alumni will remember about their time at Paideia.

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    25 分
  • The Heavens Declare the Glory of God: How Science Points to God's Orderly Design and Holy Character
    2026/02/06

    In this episode, Lower School Science Teacher Cathy Tanner shares how she has seen God's hand at work in the life of Paideia Academy during her 18 total years at the school (15 as a teacher, 3 additional as a parent). She also discusses her theology of science, closely tied to Psalm 19:1, which states, "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork."

    We invite you to hear her favorite ways to teach science in a distinctly classical, Christian manner, her methods to guide students to both marvel at God's creation and to also study it carefully, and the things she hopes her students will remember about science long after they've forgotten the details/figures/facts.

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    23 分