Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
Education
On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Michael Wildschut, Director of The January Series put on annually by Calvin University. The two discuss the value of both a gap year and a geography major, despite our modern culture’s tendency to disparage both. They also dive into The January Series itself along with the breadth of subjects and questions the lectures and lecturers examine. They explore the possibility of cultivating curiosity and its role in preserving a unified culture where learning is valued.
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
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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