Is There Bias in Our History Curriculum?
The Story of the World series serves as the core of Providence’s 1st-4th grade history curricula. Its best-selling author, Dr. Susan Wise Bauer, writes in Comment magazine a few
The Story of the World series serves as the core of Providence’s 1st-4th grade history curricula. Its best-selling author, Dr. Susan Wise Bauer, writes in Comment magazine a few
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with
At Providence, we place a high value on mathematics and the sciences and pursue them with rigor and excellence. We do not approach these subjects
Can higher education help our students lead “morally significant lives”? This weeks’ New York Times op-ed highlights a thought provoking current debate on the purposes
Why we use and love chants, jingles, and songs at Providence At Providence, students start learning through chants, jingles and songs from the very first
Each year, the 8th grade class at Providence spends some of their classroom time carefully developing a Proposal of Law. The Proposal of Law is
At Providence, students learn cursive handwriting in kindergarten and continue to use it throughout their time at the school. This NY Times article presents some
Of the many things in which we delight, few things compare to that of seeing God’s word take root in the souls of our children.
At Providence, our students learn cursive handwriting in Kindergarten. Our third grade teacher, Mrs. Gathman, found this interesting article in Psychology Today. What Learning Cursive