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About: Sam Blumenfeld

How to Teach Virtue

One of the goals of education in the early days of this country was to instill a sense of virtue in the young. At that time, most Americans were...

Games Humanist Teachers Play

Values clarification is a humanist program that seeks to carry out Prof. Benjamin Bloom’s supposed purpose of education: “to effect a complete or thorough-going reorganization of [the student’s] attitudes...

How to Evaluate Your Child’s School (Part 3)

The mastermind, or architect, behind the humanistic reorganization of the American school curriculum, by dividing it into the “cognitive” and “affective” domains, was educational psychologist Dr. Benjamin Bloom (1913-1999),...

How to Teach a Child to Read

You would think that teaching a child to read would be as easy as A-B-C. But not in today’s public schools where reading failure is epidemic. And that’s because...

Education and Individual Freedom

Individual freedom is derived from the concept of religious freedom, which is derived from the Biblical teaching that salvation is an individual and personal matter and can only be...