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Classical Christian Schools

September 18th, 2010

I’ve written quite extensively in recent weeks on some of the most prevalent and growing philosophies of Education. The sad fact is, many educators and administrators do not fully understand what it means to have a philosophy of education, and are unable to articulate it if they do. They sum it up by simply stating “Well, we’re a Christian school, and we have chapel once a week…” This is not enough definition!

There are two philosophies or methodologies of education of which I am a very big advocate. One I have written about already. It is called the Principle Approach. The other “is like unto it” and is called Classical Christian Education (CCE).

Classical Christian Education, like numerous curriculums and methods began to form in the nineteen seventies. It places a heavy emphasis on the Greco- Roman languages, thought and tradition as the basis for western society. The schools that employ this approach usually offer Greek and Latin language classes, logic and debate, and English and literature as the core of their curriculum list. The classrooms themselves appear generally traditional. Studies usually center on in- class lecture and a question- answer format. Like the Principle Approach, The Classical School puts a heavy emphasis on the teacher’s role in the classroom. The program stresses the importance of critical reasoning and the Socratic Method.

These schools are dedicated to producing thinking Christian young people, with a worldview that is well founded in the scriptures. They hold as their purpose also to help preserve the Judeo- Christian culture in our nation. Theologically the Classical Schools tend toward a fairly heavy reform doctrine. This may seem surprising from institutions that champion Romance Traditions. As far as I can tell there are groups, which offer Classical Schools membership and accreditation, like the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS). These groups tend to be more tightly bound doctrinally, to the Calvinist position. (I should be careful to state that this is not exclusively the case). There are also schools that are more independent and loosely “classical.” These seem to be more denominationally diverse. Even some Catholic Schools consider themselves to be classical these days.

While I personally am not of the Reformed Tradition, I do strongly advocate the classical model’s devotion to critical reasoning, championing the Judeo- Christian heritage and the use of traditional teacher driven classrooms. For a lot more information on the classical model, visit the following websites: http://www.firstprinciplesjournal.com/articles.aspx?article=128&theme=home&page=1&loc=b&type=cttf , and http://www.accsedu.org/Mission_Statement.ihtml?id=36663 .

Halloween Fall Festivals and Costumes

October 7th, 2009

Church Fall FestivalTyler is a little unique to the rest of the country when it comes to the Halloween season. Many churches in Tyler Texas have changed the holiday name to what churches call “Fall Festivals”. It is frowned upon to dress your child up as a witch or devil when coming to a fall festival to play games and receive free candy although some unfamiliar with the etiquette of a Christian church will still come into one of these fall festival celebrations as a witch, ghost, goblin, or devil.

Haunted House in Tyler Texas

Most churches probably won’t turn a child away for dressing like a goblin although you might get some stares. If you are unfamiliar with Christian culture and beliefs it may be important that you stumbled upon this article. If you do decide to attend a fall festival at some of the local churches like Green Acres Baptist Church or Tyler Christian Fellowship we encourage you to dress up like something other than the dark side. It will teach your kids that there isn’t really anything funny about the devil or being a witch and will make your visit to one of these local churches having a fall festival a little more comfortable and less awkward.

Halloween has its history in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints’ Day. For most it is considered a secular celebration and many in the Bible belt and East Texas simply do not choose to celebrate this free candy give away celebration because of the celebration of evil. Many people in Tyler Texas have expressed strong feelings about perceived religious overtones and the news stations usually bring up the debate each and every year. You will likely hear from preachers on TV explaining why you should not celebrate Halloween with various historical references and Bible passages. You may also hear from some “cool churches” that think there is nothing wrong with celebrating Halloween because it is just for fun. Parents will weigh in on what they think and it will just be a ridiculous argument about what amounts to kids getting free candy from neighbors.

Based on history it has been recorded that Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition of Halloween to North America during Ireland’s Great Famine of 1846. The day of Halloween is often associated with orange and black, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o’-lantern and signs of bad luck like the black cat and walking under a ladder.

Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes, ghost tours, hay rides, bonfires, costume parties, roasting smores over fire, visiting haunted attractions, carving jack-o’-lanterns, pranking people, reading scary stories, throwing eggs on cars and houses, watching horror movies, and Halloween parties consisting of feeling spaghetti in a bowl while wearing a blind fold or drinking smoking green fruit punch. Many find Halloween nothing but the best opportunity to wear their coveted Planet of the Apes Mask or for those who are so lucky an entire Ape suit costume.

The idea of Halloween being a time of the year for teenage girls to wear sexy costumes is becoming more and more a yearly ritual. Halloween stores are beginning to pop up in towns throughout the USA selling cheap masks and sexy costumes at very expensive prices. The sexy costumes look more like role playing outfits for the bedroom but local Tyler Texas teenage girls are buying them like crazy helping to further what has been touted a 7 billion dollar costume industry.

Parents would probably disapprove if they saw the type of costumes these stores are selling their kids but these little beauty queens fall for it each year and look more like a prostitute than someone wearing a Halloween costume. It is sad and amusing at the same time but impressionable youth have to go through these learning years and will hopefully someday look back and rip up that picture of the risque Halloween costume in embarrassment. I mean come on teenagers and parents I have seen your kids on Halloween day shopping around town in what looks like a bedroom role play outfit as a nurse, school girl, and the like.

There are a couple Halloween costume stores in Tyler. One of these costume stores is in the Old Circuit City Building next to Barnes and Nobles/Starbucks. This store I have been told has the cheapest prices. The other costume store is in the old Linens and Things building next to the other Starbucks and Ross.

If you need a recommendation of something alternative but fun to do this Halloween we recommend checking out Plantation Pines Christmas Tree Farm. They have a Pumpkin Patch and some fun things planned for the family for those looking for a little more outdoorsy type of fun. Plantation Pines offers night time hayrides, camp fires, pumpkin carving and decorating and other family friendly fun. The Wiggins family owns the farm and offer a lot of fun as well as a gift shop with some unique Fall, Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts for sale.