Searchable academy structure
NFA Learning Libraries
The Libraries page explains how NFA organizes public discovery through four connected libraries: Founding Subjects, Subject Library, Essay Library, and Video Library.
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Why libraries matter
A clearer route for Google, AI search, and human visitors
NFA’s libraries make the academy searchable. They separate the curated Founding Subjects launch collection from the full subject database, essays, and videos while keeping all four connected through evidence-bounded curriculum structure.
Founding Subjects
The curated twenty-subject launch collection used to prove the NFA model.
Subject Library
The broader subject database organized by era, region, domain, and readiness.
Essay Library
Historical essays for primary-source reading, PSWA reasoning, and structured interpretation.
Video Library
Concept videos, mini-documentaries, and curriculum architecture videos.
