“What are we going to do about school for her?” This was among the first questions my husband and I asked each other as we processed the news of our daughter’s genetic diagnosis. Louisa’s arrival had been a joyous occasion. As parents of four boys, we were excited to welcome a daughter into our family. […]
Author Archives: Allison Tuttle
Science education sometimes creates a quandary for classical educators. Its origins in the West are from Greek philosophy (for example, Aristotle developed genera and species and other classifications for plants and animals), but with the possible exception of astronomy, science is not explicitly included in the seven liberal arts and therefore has been considered […]