<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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Seven Reasons We Teach History: Episode Two 2020-01-16
Lyndsey Rariden: Setting Goals for Kindergarten Students 2020-01-13
Seven Reasons We Teach History: Episode One 2020-01-09
Sarah Kiesewetter: A Lifetime in Classical Education 2020-01-06
Julie Apel: The Importance of Asking Good Questions 2019-12-16
Cris Chacon: A Classical Approach to Math and Physics 2019-12-09
Tomek Grzesiak: What Makes a Great Book Great? 2019-12-02
Michelle Johns: Partnering with the Barney Charter School Initiative 2019-11-25
Ava Norman: How a Classical Education Prepared Me for College 2019-11-18
Steve Lambert: A Veteran Discusses Veterans Day In Schools 2019-11-11
Camrenne Van Scoyk on Teaching Music at a Classical School 2019-11-04
Jenny Pursell on Teaching Kindergarten & Seeing “the Lightbulb Moment" in Students 2019-10-28
Kyle & Tanja Swartz on Learning Alongside Their Children & the Impact of a Classical Education 2019-10-21
Eric Coykendall on Hillsdale Classical Schools & Qualities of a Healthy Charter School 2019-10-14
John Ottinger on Teaching Literature & Beloved Books 2019-10-07
Abby Johnson on Mathematical Concepts and Making Math Interesting 2019-09-30
Rachel James on Foreign Language Instruction and Teaching Different Grades 2019-09-23
Jordan Adams on Working with Teachers and Making History Come Alive 2019-09-16
Ali Pries on engaging students and teaching history 2019-09-09
Jean marie Contreras on studying math and being mission-centered 2019-09-02
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