by ICLE Team | Sep 27, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
In The Seven Laws of Teaching, John Milton Gregory’s little gem of a template for the art of teaching, Gregory takes on the apparent conflict between “inspired” teaching and a systematic, ordered approach to it. Early in the book, he states that “Unreflecting...
by ICLE Team | Sep 15, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
Not every saint is cut from the same cloth, and the ways of imitating Christ are many and varied. Reading the lives of the saints can enrich our awareness of the many possibilities open for our own growth in holiness and our own progress in the imitation of Jesus....
by ICLE Team | Jul 29, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
“I have seen the unity of Truth that underlies our teaching.” – a conference participant “This conference has helped me put my heart in the right place before I begin planning for the new year.” – conference participant There has...
by ICLE Team | May 20, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
There is nothing inevitable in the outcome of an honest search for God. The Lord leaves us free, with all the risks of such freedom. There is nothing inevitable, except that His grace is always present to help us. Yet it remains up to us whether we accept it or not....
by ICLE Team | Mar 20, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
Forming a classroom environment where today’s students are challenged to think for themselves and free to say what they think, while still expecting to be accountable for their ideas, is very difficult. Headmaster Michael Van Hecke of St. Augustine Academy in...
by ICLE Team | Feb 18, 2016 | Member School Content, Raphael's Room Blog
I was so impressed by this 2007 high school valedictorian address that I pestered speaker Jane Forsyth to track it down for me. She really shows what an impression an English class can make when teachers help their students to take great literature seriously. Miss...