This episode of the
Peachtree Corners Life Podcast features
Dr. Paul Cable, High School Principal at
Greater Atlanta Christian School, and
Stephen Carter, leader of the school’s Business Innovation Program. The conversation explores how education is evolving beyond traditional classroom models to better prepare students for an unpredictable future.
Key Themes from the Conversation 1. Education as a CallingBoth guests describe education as more than a profession—it’s a form of ministry and service focused on shaping students as people, not simply transferring knowledge.
2. Personalized Learning at GACRather than a rigid one-size-fits-all model, GAC emphasizes personalized experiences that help students pursue their individual passions and purpose.
3. Real-World Learning Through the Business Innovation ProgramA major example is the student-run Spartan Café, which operates as a real-world business laboratory where students handle:
- Customer service
- Inventory and operations
- Profit and loss statements
- Team collaboration and leadership
This hands-on approach helps students understand why they are learning skills instead of questioning the relevance of classroom lessons.
4. Building “Agency” in StudentsThe program focuses on helping students develop agency, meaning they can:
- Set meaningful goals
- Gather resources to achieve them
- Ask for help when needed
This mindset prepares them for careers and challenges that don’t yet exist.
5. Responsible Use of AI in EducationThe guests discuss how schools must avoid two extremes: banning AI entirely or allowing it to replace real learning.
Instead, GAC teaches students to use AI as a tool while maintaining human connection, creativity, and ethical responsibility.
6. Confidence Through ExperienceDr. Cable shares a story of a shy student who gained confidence working at the Spartan Café—illustrating how hands-on programs can transform students by helping them discover their abilities.