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Can classical schools really prepare students for STEM careers? Many parents wonder if a humanities-rich education leaves room for science and technology. Our guest, Diane Gray, scientist, musician, contractor, tutor, and mother of seven, says yes. After 12 years in biotech R&D, Diane completed a master’s in Classical Studies to explore how classical Christian education and STEM can thrive together.

In this conversation with host Davies Owens, Diane shares her research comparing STEM and classical models, revealing that the two are not in competition, but complementary.

🎧 Tune in to discover:

  • Why the fear that classical schools shortchange STEM is understandable, but misplaced
  • How classical education forms curious, adaptable thinkers who excel in science and technology
  • Why ethics, history, and philosophy are essential companions to innovation, especially in the age of AI
  • How classical tools of learning (language, logic, rhetoric) strengthen problem-solving, communication, and creativity in STEM fields

Diane reminds us that the goal isn’t just to make scientists but whole humans who pursue truth and wisdom through their work.

🎧 Join us for this encouraging episode and see why classical formation might just be the best preparation for the modern lab.

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