Category Archives: Civics
The American Dream: what is it? what is the biggest gap between it and America today?
Do judges and juries matter any more?
What are the three most original ideas on this site?
1.) The Principles, Facts, and Solutions Matrix as the best civic literacy test.
2.) The Concepts and Examples Matrix as the best general education test for any discipline from physics and math to economics and ethics.
3.) The integrated vision of Seven Tools, Seven Disciplines and Seven Joys as an operational definition of the three aims of education: critical thinking, responsible citizenship, and well-roundedness.
The common theme is interactivity. And humility.
Welcome to the Liberal Arts Iron Man.
What is the goal of the Liberal Arts Academy?
The goal of the Liberal Arts Academy is to share the joy of thinking deeply about the questions that matter most. Prioritization matters. We have
done our best to meet this challenge. Please help us by sharing your thoughts, questions, and answers.
The math of democracies and republics
1) Democracy: 2 wolves and 1 lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
2) Republic: 200 wolves and 100 lambs voting for 2 wolves and 1 lamb to decide what to have for dinner
3) Constitutional Republic: A Constitution saying you can’t eat lamb but a Supreme Court made up of 5 wolves and 4 lambs deciding that mutton is not lamb.
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Education First Policy: Three Thoughts
1.) Education is the key to our economy, our democracy, and our identity. Without rigorous training our economic potential will not be realized. Without civic literacy, true democracy is impossible. If our children are not taught to focus on the shared, the positive, and the future, their full humanity will not be reached.
2.) Education happens in homes, schools, and communities. Any strategy aimed at “fixing education” must address all three fronts.
3.) Education is not just about academics – it’s also about arts, athletics, and character. Equal schools means equally rigorous training programs in each of these “non-academic” areas.
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