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The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Writing at The Atlantic teacher Andrew Simmons worries that high schools treat middle- and low-income students differently when conveying the reasons for attending college In short Simmons argues that schools encourage upper-income students to see post-secondary learning as a path of intellectual
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The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
The below reflection was published originally at my old site the precursor site for this blog on February 16 2013 It was one of my first posts for quot The Ignatian Educator quot and was originally titled quot The Ignatian City quot I decided to republish it here for my new America readers
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
I am reading one of the new books about Pope Francis this one a collection of interviews that he gave when still a cardinal It 39 s titled Pope Francis His Life in His Own Words One of the questions he addresses is quot How do you examine your life and your ministry before God quot The humi
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Ian Barbour the great scholar of science and religion died on December 24 2013 He was 90 The Jan 12 2014 New York Times contained a brief overview of his life and work sketching out some of the reasons for the immensity of his influence and the significance of his work His first book quot
"The Journey to Emmaus." Gustave Dore.
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
On the Ignatian Educator, Matt Emerson looks for learning that goes beyond job preparation.
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The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
On The Ignatian Educator blog, Matt Emerson discusses the rising cost and declining value of a college degree.