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What is education actually for?
In this episode of The Liberty Show, we sit down with sociologist and author Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton to explore the deeper purpose of education and why modern systems may be missing something essential.
Much of education today is focused on credentials, outcomes, and career preparation. But historically, education aimed at something much greater: the formation of the whole person. The cultivation of wisdom. A love for truth, beauty, and goodness.
Dr. Mooney Clayton helps us rediscover why these ideas still matter and why recovering them could transform the way we educate the next generation.
In this conversation, we explore:
• Why modern education has drifted away from its deeper purpose
• The role of beauty in shaping the human soul
• How the liberal arts form wisdom, not just job skills
• Why great teachers must love the subjects they teach
• The importance of moral formation alongside intellectual development
• How parents and educators can restore meaning to education
Dr. Mooney Clayton shares insights from her work as a sociologist and educator, offering a vision of education that develops both the mind and the character of students.
About Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton
Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton is a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the founder of the Scala Foundation, an organization dedicated to restoring meaning and purpose in American culture through the integration of education, art, and religion.
Learn more about her work:
https://margaritamooneyclayton.com
https://thescalafoundation.org
About The Liberty Show
The Liberty Show features conversations with educators, scholars, and leaders exploring the ideas shaping the future of education and culture.
Produced by Liberty Classical Schools, where students are formed through an education rooted in truth, beauty, and goodness.
Learn more about Liberty Classical Schools:
https://libertyclassicalschools.org
By Liberty ClassicalWhat is education actually for?
In this episode of The Liberty Show, we sit down with sociologist and author Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton to explore the deeper purpose of education and why modern systems may be missing something essential.
Much of education today is focused on credentials, outcomes, and career preparation. But historically, education aimed at something much greater: the formation of the whole person. The cultivation of wisdom. A love for truth, beauty, and goodness.
Dr. Mooney Clayton helps us rediscover why these ideas still matter and why recovering them could transform the way we educate the next generation.
In this conversation, we explore:
• Why modern education has drifted away from its deeper purpose
• The role of beauty in shaping the human soul
• How the liberal arts form wisdom, not just job skills
• Why great teachers must love the subjects they teach
• The importance of moral formation alongside intellectual development
• How parents and educators can restore meaning to education
Dr. Mooney Clayton shares insights from her work as a sociologist and educator, offering a vision of education that develops both the mind and the character of students.
About Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton
Dr. Margarita Mooney Clayton is a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the founder of the Scala Foundation, an organization dedicated to restoring meaning and purpose in American culture through the integration of education, art, and religion.
Learn more about her work:
https://margaritamooneyclayton.com
https://thescalafoundation.org
About The Liberty Show
The Liberty Show features conversations with educators, scholars, and leaders exploring the ideas shaping the future of education and culture.
Produced by Liberty Classical Schools, where students are formed through an education rooted in truth, beauty, and goodness.
Learn more about Liberty Classical Schools:
https://libertyclassicalschools.org