by Wabash Students | Apr 19, 2022 | Bible, Classical, Community, Contagious Christian, Critical & Creative Thinker, Habits of the Heart, humility, Lifelong Learning, mission
by David Seibel, Head of School A few years ago, I wrote an elevator pitch for explaining to people what classical Christian education is. Although I still hold to what I wrote there, my ideas about classical Christian education have expanded in size and enhanced in...
by Jason Barney | Aug 26, 2021 | Agape, Arete, Community, Core Values, Habits of the Heart, Interviews, parenting, Teachers
We’re so excited to be welcoming Kendall Hinton to Coram Deo Academy staff as our Pre-K teacher! Even though she’s been in the community for years as a mom of CDA students, we thought we would catch up with her and ask her a few questions about herself, so we...
by Jason Barney | Jun 9, 2021 | Arete, Fortitudo, Habits of the Heart, Interviews, Lifelong Learner, Lifelong Learning, mission, Project Legacy
by David Seibel, Head of School St. Paul wrote, “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”...
by Jason Barney | Feb 23, 2021 | Arete, Classical, Classical U, Community, Fortitudo, Habits of the Heart, Lifelong Learning, mission, parenting, Teachers
Enjoy this video recording of the talk “Education Is a Discipline” from Classical U Feb 2021 at Coram Deo Academy, a K-8 Christian classical school in Carmel, IN.
by Jason Barney | Jan 20, 2021 | Classical, Habits of the Heart, Lifelong Learning, Narration, Teachers
Narration helps students learn by telling and is supported by brain science and the classical principle of imitation.
by Jason Barney | Nov 19, 2020 | Agape, Arete, Classical, Classical U, Community, Core Values, Fortitudo, Habits of the Heart, Teachers
At Coram Deo Academy our mission is “to assist parents in their duty of biblically training their children by offering academic instruction that is distinctly and consistently Christ-centered and classical.” One way we’re seeking to do that better is...