Graham Frey returns to the show! Graham is the CEO of Hallcraft School Studio and former CEO of Alpha, an innovative network of K-12 schools based in Austin, Texas.

In this episode, expect to learn why the modern education system makes it easier for girls to succeed and is detrimental to boy’s self-esteem and development, the case for same sex schools, why having a strong culture in early education is so important, and how Graham is thinking about raising his own sons in the modern world.

This episode is sponsored by John Galt Mortgage Company

https://www.johngaltmortgage.com

Chapters:

0:00 - Intro

3:57 - Is Traditional Education More Harmful to Boys?

6:59 - What Makes the Classroom Easier for Girls?

15:22 - How Much Does The Modern System Set Boys Back in Later Years

19:18 - How the System Holds Girls Back Too

20:59 - The Case for Same Sex Schools

31:54 - Sponsor: John Galt Mortgage Company

32:50 - How to Judge a School Based on Lunch

38:44 - Why Same Sex Environments Help Kids Thrive

46:02 - Long Term Negative Effects of School System for Boys

52:04 - Declining Enrollment Rates for Men in Universities

55:55 - Declining Innovation in America

1:07:02 - Graham’s Most Formative Teachers

1:10:38 - Downstream Effects of Broken Education System

1:18:11 - Reframing Our Expectations for Education

1:23:51 - How Graham is Thinking About Raising His Own Boys

1:31:49 - Resources for Those Who Want to Go Deeper

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Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Tribe - Sebastian Junger

Road to Character - David Brooks

How to Know a Person - David Brooks

Ego is the Enemy - Ryan Holiday

Six Great Ideas - Mortimer J. Adler

Richard Hawley - https://www.richardalanhawley.com/

Connect with Graham Frey:

Website | hallcraftschools.com

Connect with Hannah Frankman:

Twitter | https://twitter.com/HannahFrankman

RebelEducator | https://twitter.com/rebelEducator

Website | http://hannahfrankman.com

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