<p>A 20-minute podcast featuring professors, K-12 teachers, and friends of Hillsdale College, all speaking about classical education—what it is, why it’s still relevant today, and what makes it unique. Hosted by Scot Bertram.</p>

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Matthew Nolan: On Your First Two Years of Teaching 2021-05-16
Leading Figures in Education: Charlotte Mason 2021-05-09
Matt Spalding: The 1776 Report 2021-05-02
David Diener: Avoiding Reactionary Education 2021-04-25
Leading Figures in Education: Alasdair MacIntyre 2021-04-18
Michael Berndt: Teaching the Ancients in Science Class Today 2021-04-11
Leading Figures in Education: W. E. B. Du Bois 2021-04-04
Tomek Grzesiak: Writing as Imitation 2021-03-28
Leading Figures in Education: Martin Luther 2021-03-21
Alex Johnson: Reforming P.E. Class in Schools Today 2021-03-14
Leading Figures in Education: Martin Buber 2021-03-07
Julie Apel: Challenges in Teaching Composition 2021-02-28
Leading Figures in Education: Plato 2021-02-21
Leading Figures in Education: Louise Cowan 2021-02-14
Sarah Kiesewetter: Writing for School; Writing for Life 2021-02-07
Leading Figures in Education: Don Bosco 2021-01-31
Andrew Jimenez: What is Writing to a 5th Grader? 2021-01-24
Leading Figures in Education: Eva Brann 2021-01-17
Doug Sowers: Notes on the Teaching Profession 2021-01-11
Ellen Condict: Writing as the Measure of One’s Education 2020-12-27
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