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Educational Entrepreneur Margaret Walsh (鈥15) recently appeared on consecutive episodes of EWTN鈥檚 At Home with Jim & Joy to discuss her company, , which offers tutoring and remediation service for students with special needs. In the course of the interviews, she spoke of her time at the College, as well as the way her faith and her education have informed her ministry, which she likened to a vocation.

Margaret Walsh (鈥15)
Margaret Walsh (鈥15)

鈥淎fter high school I went to 黑料不打烊, which was very foundational and formative for me,鈥 Miss Walsh told hosts Joy and Jim Pinto. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where I gained some of my inspiration for working with these students.鈥

 

Her work, which aims at helping students learn to learn, is predicated largely on Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophy. 鈥淪eeing the connection between special education and the philosophy and theology I was doing in college was really eye-opening for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淎ristotle and St. Thomas talk about the way that we come to know and understand; we interact with the world around us through our senses, and through the pathway that connects our senses to our mind, and then through the different pathways in our mind.鈥 Even though 鈥渟tudents who have special learning needs might learn a little differently,鈥 she added, 鈥渋t still follows a pattern that Aristotle saw long ago.鈥

What鈥檚 more, when special education is taught under the light of faith, educators can more readily recognize the innate dignity and value of persons with disabilities, which is all too often lost in more worldly contexts. 鈥淲hen you see the person as a valued individual who has infinite worth in the eyes of God, it changes your perspective on how you work with them and where you want to see them go,鈥 Miss Walsh explained. 鈥淭his [disability] is something that God has given this family and this student as a gift, in a sense, and learning to see it again from a Catholic perspective is really important because there is so much that you can offer up from any of this and so much joy that you can still find within the individual person. And, yes they have struggles, but they also have beautiful qualities within them that God has blessed them with 鈥 He hasn鈥檛 blessed someone else with that. He has blessed them.鈥

EWTN hosts Joy and Jim Pinto seemed sincerely impressed with Miss Walsh鈥檚 love for her students and the success she has achieved with them. 鈥淎s a parent, this might be just what you鈥檝e been praying about, to help you along with your child, to give you a little more help, a little more aid,鈥 said Mr. Pinto. 鈥淥r maybe you鈥檙e a principal at a Catholic school, or a teacher at Catholic school, saying we could use a little bit more, somebody pulling up alongside of us, sharing how best to teach this young person 鈥 and doing it together.鈥