Forming Future Citizens An American Education Worth Preserving with Guest Dr. Khalid Khan
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In a free nation, education is never neutral, it is always forming something.
In this episode, Dr. Khalid Khan explores what it really means to educate a child for citizenship, not just academics. Through examples like the restraint of George Washington and the life of Benjamin Franklin, we consider how what children learn shapes the kind of people they become.
At the center of this conversation is a simple but often misunderstood idea: you can’t teach a child to think without first giving them something to think about. Knowledge is the fuel for thinking, and without it, true understanding never takes root.
You’ll hear how Lafayette Academy builds that foundation through rich historical study across each grade level, meaningful stories, and books like Why Not, Lafayette? that help form what we call moral imagination, a child’s ability to recognize virtue, responsibility, and truth.
We also discuss why the school delays screens and technology in the early years, not to resist the modern world, but to protect attention, cultivate focus, and create real pathways for deep thinking.
This isn’t about producing better students.
It’s about forming future citizens.
Not just what is my child learning,
but who is my child becoming?
For more information about Lafayette Academy, A Classical School please visit https://lafayetteacademy.org/
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