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Ordinary Means, Extraordinary Ends

Culture
United States
Started May 21, 2026

Although I have been on loan to Notre Dame at the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government this year, I returned to Grove City College to take part in. The post Ordinary Means, Extraordinary Ends appeared first on First Things

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Utilizing ordinary means in education fosters a strong foundation for citizenship and can lead to extraordinary societal outcomes.
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The balance between ordinary and extraordinary methods in education is essential for developing well-rounded citizens.
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Relying solely on traditional methods in education limits innovation and fails to address the complexities of modern citizenship.
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Emphasizing extraordinary ends in education may distract from the fundamental skills and virtues needed to navigate daily life.
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