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Classical Education and AI: What’s the Future of Knowledge?

Feb 12, 202542 minEp. 305
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Episode description

From homeschool curriculum to brick-and-mortar education, artificial intelligence challenges our abilities in raising educated thinkers. This week's Classical Et Cetera examines the very nature of knowledge and what it means to educate, especially in the context of classical education. From foundational principles to the challenges of preparing students for the future, we dive into how the concept of "knowledge" is changing and what should remain constant in our approach to teaching. Whether you’re a homeschool parent or educator, this episode offers important insights the future of knowledge, and what we can do to ensure that our students are prepared for an ever-changing world.
 
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What We're Reading from This Episode:

  • The Ball and the Cross — G. K. Chesterton (Martin)
  • Wolf Hall — Hilary Mantel (Paul)
  • The Comedians — Graham Greene (Paul)
  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall — Anne Brontë (Tanya)
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