Over the past four decades, classical education has experienced a remarkable resurgence. Once considered a relic of the past, it has reemerged as a compelling alternative to modern educational models. This revival is not merely a nostalgic yearning for antiquity but a deliberate response to contemporary societal challenges.
Classical education, rooted in the trivium and quadrivium, was once the cornerstone of Western education. Although it declined in the 20th century, recent decades have seen its strong return. According to the Heritage Foundation, more than 250 classical schools have opened since 2020, bringing the total to over 1,000 nationwide.
Organizations like the ACCS have doubled their membership in the last ten years...
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