Good Words from Our Teachers

Education on the Front Lines by Gregory Soderberg

Education on the Front Lines by Gregory Soderberg

Now in my 21st year of teaching, I sometimes wonder if it has been worth it. These moments are fleeting, but the fact is that hardly anyone gets r...
Is a Second Reformation Unfolding in Front of Our Eyes? by Gregory Soderberg

Is a Second Reformation Unfolding in Front of Our Eyes? by Gregory Soderberg

November 1st is traditionally known as “All Saints’ Day” in the Western Christian calendar--a day to remember all of the faithful departed. The day...
Letter to Parents by Gregory Soderberg

Letter to Parents by Gregory Soderberg

I’m excited to be teaching several Integrated Humanities courses, as well as Apologetics, at Logos Online School this year! I sent out this letter ...
What is Integrated Humanities? by Jake Litwin

What is Integrated Humanities? by Jake Litwin

As a teacher, I am often asked "What is Integrated Humanities?" It is not a common subject in schools today. Integrated Humanities incorporates his...
The Standard of Learning: An Education That Makes Much of Christ by Jake Litwin

The Standard of Learning: An Education That Makes Much of Christ by Jake Litwin

“The end of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate...
Doing Science Online (and doing it well!) :    A Conversation with Mr. Kwong

Doing Science Online (and doing it well!) : A Conversation with Mr. Kwong

Mr. Kwong, one of the most frequently asked questions we hear from parents is how you are able to effectively lead students to explore science onli...
Integrated Humanities FAQs                                                 (or, "Do you really read all of those books?"), by Scott Postma

Integrated Humanities FAQs (or, "Do you really read all of those books?"), by Scott Postma

At Logos Online School, we field myriads of really good questions from parents and students. In this post, I want to address five of the most frequ...
What do you mean by “Integrated Humanities”? by Sandy Belschner

What do you mean by “Integrated Humanities”? by Sandy Belschner

Our Integrated Humanities classes are all-encompassing courses of study which include literature, history and theology. Students who complete one y...
Confidence and Humility by Dr. Eliot Grasso

Confidence and Humility by Dr. Eliot Grasso

When one hears of a Great Books college that happens to be Christian, one might expect a curriculum stocked exclusively with the great works of Chr...
Does Technology Destroy Education? by Dr. Eliot Grasso

Does Technology Destroy Education? by Dr. Eliot Grasso

This article originally appeared on the Circe Institute website.  Efficiency might be the highest virtue of our age, but what does this do to the w...
The Central Vision by Douglas Wilson

The Central Vision by Douglas Wilson

When Logos Online School first began five years ago, we settled on a tagline that stated your partner in classical Christian education. There were ...
Principles Over Policy by Scott Postma

Principles Over Policy by Scott Postma

contributed by Scott Postma, originally posted on his personal blog It was in the military that I first conceptualized organizational policy and un...