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The Word Became Flesh and Picked Up a Hammer

Education
United States
April 24, 2026に開始

A year and a half ago, the College of St. Joseph the Worker, a new Catholic trade college in Steubenville, Ohio, opened its doors to its first students. Our. The post The Word Became Flesh and Picked Up a Hammer appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 24, 2026
The College of St. Joseph the Worker exemplifies how vocational education can embody Catholic values, fostering both faith and practical skills.

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While the trade college promotes valuable skills, it may risk sidelining traditional liberal arts education, which is essential for holistic development.

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Investing in trade skills through a faith-based framework can empower students and meet community labor needs, aligning education with real-world demands.

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The establishment of a Catholic trade college raises questions about the balance between vocational training and a comprehensive educational philosophy.

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The focus on trades might perpetuate class divisions by suggesting that vocational paths are less prestigious than academic ones in Catholic education.

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