Thursday July 24th 7:00 PM Q&A at Spartan Grappling Academy, 554 J E Woody Rd.
Thursday July 24th 7:00 PM Q&A at Spartan Grappling Academy, 554 J E Woody Rd.
Our approach draws from centuries of proven methods that align with the Benjamin Franklin virtues: • Classical education emphasizes grammar, logic, and rhetoric — teaching students how to learn, reason, and communicate effectively. • The Socratic method invites students into rich, guided dialogue, sharpening their ability to question, lis
Our approach draws from centuries of proven methods that align with the Benjamin Franklin virtues: • Classical education emphasizes grammar, logic, and rhetoric — teaching students how to learn, reason, and communicate effectively. • The Socratic method invites students into rich, guided dialogue, sharpening their ability to question, listen, and express ideas respectfully. • Small class sizes ensure every voice is heard, challenging and supporting students as they explore entrepreneurship education.
We integrate Benjamin Franklin’s 13 virtues into our daily practice, which not only supports entrepreneurship education but also helps students develop skills in self-governance, humility, and personal excellence. These Benjamin Franklin virtues include: • Temperance, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, and Sincerity, among others. •
We integrate Benjamin Franklin’s 13 virtues into our daily practice, which not only supports entrepreneurship education but also helps students develop skills in self-governance, humility, and personal excellence. These Benjamin Franklin virtues include: • Temperance, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, and Sincerity, among others. • Each virtue is reflected on throughout the year, woven into journaling, discussion, and conduct, often utilizing the Socratic method to enhance understanding.
Our students don’t just study history and theory; they actively engage in entrepreneurship education, embodying the Benjamin Franklin virtues of creativity and initiative. Throughout the year, local entrepreneurs and business leaders visit campus to share real-world insight and mentorship. Using the Socratic method, students are encourage
Our students don’t just study history and theory; they actively engage in entrepreneurship education, embodying the Benjamin Franklin virtues of creativity and initiative. Throughout the year, local entrepreneurs and business leaders visit campus to share real-world insight and mentorship. Using the Socratic method, students are encouraged to think critically, understand the value of hard work, and embrace risk-taking. This early exposure to entrepreneurship empowers them to view themselves as future creators, leaders, and problem-solvers.
“Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn’t even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are real fighters… and we are lucky to have them. But one, one is a warrior, and he will bring the others back. — Attributed to Heraclitus
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