Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
Education
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, a new segment of the Anchored podcast, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement.
Tune in to hear how: public schools are struggling to keep their students in school; Benedictine College is offering two new classical education master's degrees; and a New York Times article advocates for standardized testing as an equalizer in the face of GPA inflation, but somehow fails to mention CLT.
The International Influence of the Classics | Anya Leonard
The Priceless Impact of Generosity in Higher Ed | Nicole Dunteman
An Apology for the Philosophy Major | Travis Dickinson
Serving the Needs of the Homeschool Community | Keith Ramsdell and Rich Policz
Are Research Universities Necessary for STEM Careers? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
The Posture of Curiosity | Michael Wildschut
Equipping Schools for the Modern Student | Davies Owens
Confronting the Future of Technology with Biblical Truth | Bill and Alexis Haughey
The Classical School Ecosystem | Timothy Dernlan
The Great Educational Disconnect | John Burtka
Is Classical Education conservative or Conservative? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
How To Transform American Culture | Krystyn Schmerbeck
Integrating Economics Into a Classical Education | Clara Piano
Athletics as Virtue in Action | Joe Patterson
Could There Be Hope for the Ivy Leagues? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
Why the Classics Are for Everyone | Faith Moore
The Four Levers of the Educational Apocalypse | Steven Jonathan Rummelsburg
Transcendent Themes That Confront Temporal Pain | Winston Brady
The Lost Art of Disagreeing Agreeably | James Fishback
Education as Community Service | Sarah Scudder and Angel Parham
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