<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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Brad Richardson: Epics -- How and Why to Teach the Odyssey 2022-05-16
Ages & Stages: Eleventh Grade Curriculum 2022-05-12
Leading Figures in Education: William Shakespeare 2022-05-09
Ages & Stages: Teaching Eleventh Grade 2022-05-05
Leading Figures in Education: Henry Adams 2022-05-02
Ages & Stages: Tenth Grade Curriculum 2022-04-28
Leading Figures in Education: John Senior (Part II) 2022-04-25
Ages & Stages: Teaching Tenth Grade 2022-04-21
Leading Figures In Education: John Senior (Part I) 2022-04-18
Ages & Stages: Ninth Grade Curriculum 2022-04-14
Conor Hill: Education Begins with Wonder 2022-04-11
Kathleen O’Toole: What is American Classical Education? 2022-04-04
Ages & Stages: Teaching Ninth Grade 2022-03-31
Beautiful Schools: Architecture and Classical Education 2022-03-28
Ages & Stages: Eighth Grade Curriculum 2022-03-24
Josh Andrew: School Culture and Academic Life 2022-03-21
Ages & Stages: Teaching Eighth Grade 2022-03-17
Stephen Shipp: Obstacles to Local Control of Education 2022-03-14
Ages & Stages: Seventh Grade Curriculum 2022-03-10
Steve Lambert: Classical Education in Rural America 2022-03-07
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