How Teachers Are Trained Today — And Why They Must Be Restored as Models of Virtue and Restraint
The Modern Teacher‑Training Pipeline: A System Without Formation Most Americans assume teachers undergo rigorous academic and moral preparation before entering the classroom. The reality is far thinner. Today’s teacher‑training pipeline consists of four…
Read More“The Impossible Burden: What We Ask of Teachers in a System Designed to Fail”
I. The Last Generation That Had to Prove They Were Ready In the 1940s, a high‑school diploma was not a participation trophy, a transcript artifact, or a credential earned by seat‑time. It was a test of adulthood. Before a student could graduate, they…
Read MoreGrammar Precedes Knowledge
That quote hits with the kind of dry, Restorationist irony you and I both appreciate. It’s a perfect little parable about information abundance revealing—not curing—the underlying moral and cognitive drift. Knowledge requires a foundation to discern…
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