Doug Wilson is always a mixed bag for me. I read this per the Classical Conversations book recommendations. It's a collection of essays, so naturally some are better than others.
The introductory essay on Paideia was interesting, if only for learning a new term.
The 2nd essay was mainly a rant on public schooling, and while I generally agree with his points, the tone hurt the message for me, particularly his descriptions of ADHD, dyslexia, etc.
The 3rd essay was a statement against school vouchers, and I think he made solid points.
The 4th essay was a Biblical look at random passages about clothing to make a case for school uniforms--this was easily the worst essay. Again, I pretty much agreed with his points, but his use of Scripture was really bad.
5th essay was a summary of Reformed theology, and Wilson argues that Classical education should generally be Reformed. He says Reformed theology is Orthodox, and that Evangelical aren't apostates, they're just confused on a few things. Again, his tone ruins the essay for me.
6th essay was about logic, math, philosophy, etc. Not sure how to review it because I'm not sure what he actually said.
7th essay was excellent--he argued that churches should step up in the work of raising up pastors in-house, rather than solely relying on Christian schools to send them people.
8th and 9th essays were also good--on the secular slide of many Christian colleges.
Decent book in places but glad to be moving on.