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Raising Human Beings Not Human Doings with Joshua Pauling
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Raising Human Beings Not Human Doings with Joshua Pauling

Joshua Pauling joins Davies Owens to explore how modern education often prioritizes efficiency, metrics, and performance over true human formation and how classical Christian education offers a more humane alternative.

BaseCamp Live · Davies Owens, Joshua Pauling

March 31, 202648m 12s

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Show Notes

Modern education often promises clarity, efficiency, and measurable results. But what if those very strengths are quietly reshaping what we believe education is for?

In this episode of BaseCamp Live, Davies Owens sits down with Joshua Pauling to explore the subtle but powerful influence of what he calls the “tyranny of technique.” When systems, metrics, and methods take center stage, students can easily become outputs to manage rather than persons to form.

Josh brings a thoughtful perspective shaped by years in public education, classical education, and his work launching a new hybrid classical school. Together, they reflect on how common educational practices can unintentionally erode relationships, diminish wonder, and narrow our vision of formation.

But this conversation is not merely critical - it is deeply constructive.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • What Joshua Pauling means by the “tyranny of technique” and how it shows up in modern education
  • How efficiency, grading systems, and metrics can subtly redefine what success looks like
  • Why relationships, trust, and contemplation are essential to true learning
  • The role of narration, oral assessment, and embodied practices in forming students
  • What it looks like to resist a purely mechanistic model of schooling
  • How Josh’s hybrid classical school is pursuing a more humane and restful vision of education
  • Practical encouragement for parents and educators seeking to prioritize formation over performance

This episode is an invitation to step back and reconsider our assumptions. For parents, educators, and school leaders alike, it offers a compelling reminder: education is not primarily about producing results, but about raising human beings.

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