Schola means leisure

Relish the beautiful site and font, as well as her insightful notes taken from a CiRCE conference:

Leisure: the Basis of Schooling
The Latin word schola, from which we derive the English words school and scholar, means “leisure”. [...] This view of schola and the type of leisure (contemplative and meditative thought) it promotes help us gain perspective.

C: Dominion Family

2 Responses to Schola means leisure

  1. Brad Lenzner says:

    I linked this post at my xanga…I appreciated the definition!

  2. Amy says:

    Hi, thanks for the info. on the 15 passenger van! I didn’t know you could take seats out… that makes it so much more desireable in my mind.

    I notice you’ve linked and therefore probably go to a URC! That is the denomination we are members of also! I wonder if we have had your pastor or you ours during an exchange? Fun to think about.

    Thanks for the definition! ~Amy http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/reformingmama

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