On The Ignatian Educator, Matt Emerson shares a must-read article for anyone worried about social media’s targeting of unsuspecting minors.
The Ignatian Educator
Pope Francis on ‘Bold and Innovative Fidelity’
On The Ignatian Educator, Matt Emerson asks for readers’ reactions to Pope Francis’ insightful words about Catholic education.
Sacrificing for Catholic Schools
It 39 s that time of year That time when teachers and administrators are already thinking about next year considering courses to add or drop maintenance issues that need to be addressed and the need to hire or not hire new faculty We 39 re already reflecting on athletic seasons and highligh
The Passion of Steve Jobs
How do we get teachers thinking about their classes the way Jobs felt about design?
Misdiagnosing A.D.H.D.
Will push for Pre-K increase false diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
CUA Will Keep the $1m
John Garvey President of the Catholic University of America and Andrew Abela dean of the School of Business and Economics take to the Wall Street Journal today to defend CUA 39 s decision to accept a 1 million donation from the Charles Koch Foundation nbsp The Koch Foundation has made gifts t
Fides et Irrational: Evangelizing Among Fragile Minds
Developing a healthy, authentic religious life requires, writes Matt Emerson, requires “a diversity of experiences and a period of trial and error.”
The Wall Street Despair
At The Atlantic Kevin Roose author of the forthcoming book nbsp Young Money Inside the World of Wall Street 39 s Post-Crash Recruits briefly previews his three-year journey with upstart tycoons-in-the-making eight young quot Wall Street workers quot According to Roose life in Manhattan was
Common Core Struggles
The Common Core is heading the way of the Affordable Care Act into a rising wave of opposition Apparently it is not what people expected Long opposed by conservatives the New York Times reports that quot the newest chorus of complaints is coming from one of the most liberal states and one of
Awakening the Supernatural Self
Educators must invite students to see vocation not as a job but a path to spiritual freedom.
