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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2021 · 40 MIN

52 Through a Catholic Lens

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AMDG. Longtime Kolbe Academy online instructor and chair of the English and Literature Department Kim Crawford shines a light on the philosophy of Kolbe’s literature curriculum, which employs four attitudes and a four-fold test to construct a lens through which to evaluate any piece of literature, from the timeless classic to the latest beach read. Kim and Bonnie also discuss the true meaning of critical thinking, ways to both cultivate a love of reading and work through resistance or reluctance, the importance of enlisting help along the way for challenges such as dyslexia and anxiety, and the consequences of cancel culture as seen in recent removals of time-tested texts from the canon.    Mentioned in this episode (bolded words are links):  Episode 14 We Don’t Think Those Words Mean What You Think They Mean with Nicole O’Connor  Great Illustrated Classics  Episode 23 Family Is the Center with Beth Gath featuring suggestions for addressing and working with dyslexia  Episode 24 Rise and Shine with Beth’s children, Kolbe alumni Anthony and Clare  Kolbe Recommended Reading List  Bethlehem Books  Have a question or suggestion for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected]. Subscribe in your favorite podcast player for effortless episode delivery. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.   

AMDG. Longtime Kolbe Academy online instructor and chair of the English and Literature Department Kim Crawford shines a light on the philosophy of Kolbe’s literature curriculum, which employs four attitudes and a four-fold test to construct a lens through which to evaluate any piece of literature, from the timeless classic to the latest beach read. Kim and Bonnie also discuss the true meaning of critical thinking, ways to both cultivate a love of reading and work through resistance or reluctance, the importance of enlisting help along the way for challenges such as dyslexia and anxiety, and the consequences of cancel culture as seen in recent removals of time-tested texts from the canon.    Mentioned in this episode (bolded words are links):  Episode 14 We Don’t Think Those Words Mean What You Think They Mean with Nicole O’Connor  Great Illustrated Classics  Episode 23 Family Is the Center with Beth Gath featuring suggestions for addressing and working with dyslexia  Episode 24 Rise and Shine with Beth’s children, Kolbe alumni Anthony and Clare  Kolbe Recommended Reading List  Bethlehem Books  Have a question or suggestion for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected]. Subscribe in your favorite podcast player for effortless episode delivery. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.

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