Sinopsis
Welcome to HeightsCast, the official podcast of The Heights School! Every other week, we feature interviews with teachers and educators here at The Heights School and elsewhere, on the education and formation of the type of man youd want your daughter to marry. Our hope is that through this medium we can enlighten, inspire, and reassure the parents and friends of The Heights community, and parents and educators throughout the world. Join us!
Episodios
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Three Components of a "Great" Lower School Summer
09/06/2017 Duración: 31min"Have a great summer!" We hear it and say it incessantly, but what are we actually wishing for our boys? 21st Century America gives boys 3 months off--that is one quarter of the year and an enormous amount of time. Join Lower School Head, Colin Gleason, for a discussion of three ways that young boys can fill their summer with healthy leisure and positive growth.
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The Morning Offering as a Daily Renewal
03/06/2017 Duración: 34minCan a 20 second prayer transform your day? How about your son's? Heights teacher and author, Michael Ortiz, discusses how a century old norm of piety--the Morning Offering--allows us to renew each and every day while placing our prayers, works, joys, and sufferings on the altar.Can a 20 second prayer transform your day? How about your son's? Heights teacher and author, Michael Moynihan, discusses how a century old norm of piety--the Morning Offering--allows us to renew each and every day while placing our prayers, works, joys, and sufferings on the altar.
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Stop Telling Your Son to Read: How to Inspire a Love of Reading
17/05/2017 Duración: 28minIn this episode, third grade teacher, Mr. Tom Longano, shares his experience on how to foster a love of reading in his students.
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Mr. de Vicente on Moral Imagination Pt. 2
11/04/2017 Duración: 32minThis week on HeightsCast, we listen to the second part of Mr. Alvaro de Vicente's lecture on Moral Imagination.
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Mr. de Vicente on Moral Imagination Pt. 1
06/04/2017 Duración: 31minBoys develop a world view and paradigm that informs much of how they see themselves and their obligations to the world around them. This view informs not only their macro view, but also their smaller interactions with day to day situations. What is this view, or moral imagination, why does it matter, and how do we shape it for the good?
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Who was Frederick Douglass? The Powerful Impact of a Literate Man
29/03/2017 Duración: 35minProf. Eddie Smith, former Heights faculty and long time history teacher at American University, shares a few moments with us on Frederick Douglass to prepare listeners for Saturday night's Heights Lecture. Who was Frederick Douglass and how did he, a liberated slave, so dramatically change the course of American history? Enjoy this HeightsCast recorded in Hoban's Pub in Washington D.C.
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The Risks of Overspecialization and Professionalized Youth Sports
21/03/2017 Duración: 47minAthletics are many a boy's first love. So many of our own students are passionate for sport--a transformative conglomeration of play and work, melded into one sweaty contest against others and the self. Indeed, our School has helped produce numerous Division I, II, and III athletes over the years. That said, the Washington D.C. area is leading the charge towards the continued professionalization of youth sports. Overuse injuries, club-team culture, and parental over-involvement can backfire on your attempts to instill good character in your athlete. Mr. Alex Berthe, a coach, parent, advisor, and former D-I Ivy League soccer player, shares his insights on the challenges of early specialization for love of the game.
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Writing and Thought; Oratory and Ethics: What we Give Our 7th Graders in the Core
09/03/2017 Duración: 36minThis week's HeightsCast features Mr. Tom Cox, one of the engineers of the Heights Core Humanities Sequence, who discusses the capstone 7th grade course. Our 7th graders tackle Latin and English simultaneously. How? Why? Listen in to find out. At The Heights, diagraming a sentence in two separate languages can lead to clarity of thought and the good moral life.
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Beginning an Uncommon Core: Part 1
27/02/2017 Duración: 32minLongtime Heights teacher, Mr. Gerard Babendreier, joins us in the studio to discuss the benefits to students of studying History and Literature together, specifically within the context of the Freshman Core Class. Hear how this segment of the Heights Core Humanities Sequence helps students “learn how to learn,” by taking them on a journey from Ancient Rome through Napoleon, using both literature and history as their vehicle. To know where you are going, you have to know where you began; see how the Freshman Core continues this exploration for our students.
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WWRD? On the Roman view of Citizenship and Borders
21/02/2017 Duración: 44minA Liberal Arts education empowers citizens to make rational decisions about complex issues with reference to, among other things, our history. While we, as a nation, grapple with issues of national identity and citizenship, we would be remiss to ignore the experience of our ancestors, the Romans. Join Dr. Yaceczko as he explores Roman notions of nationality, citizenship, and borders, and, subsequently, how Christianity affected the literary tradition--and common ethos--of the Roman Empire.
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Virtuous Use of Technology: Inspiring Our Youth to Make the Most of 21st Century Tools
09/02/2017 Duración: 27minMr. Joe Cardenas applies his years of experience in advisory to the tricky subject of devices. As with many things, the best way to teach good values, is to practice them ourselves.
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A Critique of Endo's "Silence"
26/01/2017 Duración: 38minDr. Mehan looks at whether this novel is a true image of apostasy and of Christian martyrdom.
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An Epic Education: Tolkien in The Heights Curriculum
22/12/2016 Duración: 33minThis week on HeightsCast, we listen to an excerpt from Tom Cox's Heights Lecture on the virtues exhibited by Samwise Gamgee from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, and how the study of this stouthearted hobbit is important in the formation of a middle school student.
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Seneca for Students: The Value of Time and the Cost of Rumor
14/12/2016 Duración: 37minSeneca's writing and wisdom are not outdated. In fact, they are relevant and helpful now more than ever. Dr. Matt Mehan explores two of Seneca's Epistles dealing with good use of time and the imprudence of fearing an unknown future. The liberal arts are not just abstract and ethereal; they are thoroughly practical, as we see here in no uncertain terms. Seneca is for our boys and for us--a great read for the Christmas vacation. Seneca's Epistle I Seneca's Epistle 13
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On Gifts and Devices: Reconsidering Electronics under the Tree
08/12/2016 Duración: 38minThe well intentioned gift of electronics carries it sometimes unconsidered risks. Headmaster Alvaro de Vicente brings these out into the open, highlighting the ways that smart phones, tablets, and other devices can counteract our mission of forming strong-willed men.
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Celebrating Advent: On Preparing for Christmas Without Jumping the Gun
01/12/2016 Duración: 23minThough we hear Christmas music the day after Thanksgiving, we miss an opportunity to grow with our children when we bypass Advent. Hear Mr. Tom Steenson discuss how we, as parents and teachers, can live the liturgical season of Advent in a way that truly prepares us for December 25th.
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The Strategic Enterprise of Upper School Study, a.k.a. "Homework"
17/11/2016 Duración: 34minJoin two Freshman Core teachers, Gerard Babendreier and Joe Cardenas, for a discussion about how high schoolers should approach their study. To simply call this homework is an unfortunate oversimplification.
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The Teacher as Liberal Artist
03/11/2016 Duración: 32minWe are a Liberal Arts School. What does that mean for our students, and what does that mean for our teachers? Hear Mr. de Vicente at the Open House, and Mr. Tom Longano at the recent Heights Lecture address these important questions.
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The Purpose of Homework and the Difficulty with Online Assignments
25/10/2016 Duración: 37minAndy Reed (Middle School Head) and Colin Gleason (Lower School Head) talk about the purpose of homework, and then delve into the issue of online assignments. The Heights provides planners to students, but asks them to be the owners of their homework. Listen in to hear why.
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Guiding Our Boys through Modern Literature
15/10/2016 Duración: 31minDr. Yaceczko and Mr. Breslin discuss how we, as parents and teachers, can guide our boys through the ever expanding realm of modern children's literature-- some of it great, some of it fine, some of it pernicious.