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Anchored
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Anchored is published by the Classic Learning Test. Hosted by CLT leadership, including our CEO Jeremy Tate, Anchored features conversations with leading thinkers on issues at the intersection of education and culture. New discussions are released every Thursday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Anchored is published by the Classic Learning Test. Hosted by CLT leadership, including our CEO Jeremy Tate, Anchored features conversations with leading thinkers on issues at the intersection of education and culture. New discussions are released every Thursday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
The Mission of HISTORY250: Restoring America's Story | Anchored Podcast - Andrew Zwerneman
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Join Andrew Zwerneman, Head of Cana Academy, on the Anchored Podcast as he dives into the History250 Project, a groundbreaking initiative transforming the way American history is taught. Discover how this project brings history to life with 250 high-quality videos, classroom resources, and original documents—covering the story of America from its founding to the modern day.
Zwerneman discusses:
The importance of teaching American history warts-and-all, highlighting both challenges and triumphs.
How leaders like Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Harry Truman, and Cesar Chavez drew on history and moral principles to shape our nation.
Ways teachers, students, and lifelong learners can use History250 for classical, engaging, and meaningful education.
Why the story of America belongs to everyone who lives here, and how understanding it inspires citizenship, courage, and critical thinking.
Watch the full interview to see how History250 is empowering educators and students to explore America’s past in new and engaging ways.
Like, share, and subscribe for more insights into classical education, American history, and educational innovation!
Learn more & access free History250 resources: www.history250.org
#History250 #AmericanHistory #ClassicalEducation #EducationInnovation #TeachingHistory #CanaAcademy #AnchoredPodcast #HistoryEducation #FoundingFathers #CivicEducation
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Helping Christian Colleges Stay Faithful to their Mission - Dr P. Jesse Rhine
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In this episode of the Anchor Podcast, Dr. P. Jesse Rine discusses his journey in Christian higher education, the evolution of Christian colleges, and the mission of the Center for Academic Faithfulness and Flourishing. He highlights the importance of maintaining distinct Christian identities in higher education, the positive trends in enrollment for faithful institutions, and the challenges posed by demographic shifts and technological advancements. Dr. Rine also introduces the CAF College Guide, a resource aimed at helping students and parents navigate the landscape of Christian colleges.
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The Journey to Classical Baccalaureate with Alex Julian #classicaleducation #liberalarts #education
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In this episode, Alex Julian discusses his journey into classical education, his teaching philosophy, and the insights he gained from his time at Arcadia. The conversation delves into the Classical Baccalaureate program, its significance in addressing gaps in the current educational landscape, and the demand for such an initiative among educators and parents. Alex outlines the foundational principles of the program and shares the timeline for its implementation, emphasizing the importance of creating a high-quality educational offering that resonates with both students and colleges.
Takeaways
Alex Julian's background includes Montessori education and Catholic schooling.
Many classical educators share a common experience of lacking classical education in their youth.
Teaching is fulfilling due to the enthusiasm and insight of students.
The classical education movement is growing rapidly, attracting dedicated individuals.
There are significant gaps in training for those starting classical schools.
Classical Baccalaureate aims to provide an alternative to AP and IB programs.
The program seeks to validate the rigor of classical education in college admissions.
Parents desire a curriculum that prepares their children for citizenship in a democratic republic.
The program will incorporate deep seminar work and senior thesis projects.
Implementation will be gradual, focusing on quality and selectivity in pilot schools.
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Reviving Classical Education with Alex Julian
The Journey to Classical Baccalaureate
Chapters
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Introduction to Classical Education and Alex Julian
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Personal Journey into Classical Education
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Teaching Philosophy and Experiences
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Insights from Arcadia and the Growth of Classical Education
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The Concept of Classical Baccalaureate
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Demand for Classical Baccalaureate and Its Importance
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Defining Classical Baccalaureate
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Foundational Principles of Classical Baccalaureate
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Implementation Timeline and Future Plans
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Classical Charter Schools of America - Jessica Lopez and Ali Cause-Nance
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Classical Charter Schools of America - Jessica Lopez and Ali Cause-Nance
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Education and Freedom: Defending the Family and Western Tradition - Jeffrey S. Trimbath
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What kind of education is required to sustain a free society?
On this episode of The Anchored Podcast, Jeremy Wayne Tate, founder of the Classic Learning Test (CLT), sits down with Jeffrey S. Trimbath, President of the Maryland Family Institute, to examine the deep connection between classical education, family formation, and self-government.
Jeffrey draws on his experience in public policy, education, and family advocacy to argue that a democratic republic depends on citizens who can govern themselves—and that kind of formation does not happen by accident. From the decline of grammar schools to modern education experiments, this conversation explores how cultural and educational shifts shape freedom itself.
If we cannot govern ourselves, someone else will.
Topics Covered in This Episode:
Why self-government depends on moral and intellectual formation
The role of classical education in preserving a democratic republic
How modern schooling departed from the grammar school tradition
Family, virtue, and the Western intellectual inheritance
Education policy, parental rights, the issue of euthanasia, and cultural formation
About Our Guest
Jeffrey S. Trimbath is President of the Maryland Family Institute, an organization dedicated to strengthening families through public policy, education, and cultural engagement. Learn more at:
https://marylandfamily.org
About the Host
Jeremy Wayne Tate is the founder of the Classic Learning Test (CLT) and host of The Anchored Podcast, where education, culture, and the Western tradition meet.
About The Anchored Podcast
The Anchored Podcast is the official podcast of the Classic Learning Test, featuring conversations on classical education, culture, and the ideas that shape human flourishing.
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The Founding of and Purpose of the Pascal Institute - Dr Jordi Wiersma
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Jeremy Wayne Tate sits down with Dr. Jordi Wiersma, founding president of the Pascal Institute in the Netherlands, to discuss the renewal of classical education in Europe and beyond. They explore how modern schooling shapes culture, why liberal arts and Great Books still matter, and how rigorous seminars in philosophy, literature, and the history of ideas can form students in wisdom and judgment.
You’ll hear about the mission of the Pascal Institute, its seminars and symposia, and its place within the broader classical education movement that is reconnecting students with Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Pascal, and more.
Learn more about the Pascal Institute:
https://pascalinstitute.com/
#ClassicalEducation #PascalInstitute #JordiWiersma #GreatBooks #Plato #LiberalArts #EuropeanEducation #ChristianEducation
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Architect to Headmaster at Rockbridge Academy - Roy Griffith
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Join us on the Anchored Podcast as we explore the journey of Rockbridge Academy with its head, Roy Griffith. Discover how his background in architecture influenced his approach to education and learn about the unique values that define this flagship classical Christian school. We discuss the challenges and opportunities in modern education, including the integration of technology and the balance between academic rigor and spiritual growth. Tune in for insights on the future of classical Christian education and the role of community and mentorship in schools.
#AnchorPodcast #ClassicalEducation #RoyGriffith #RockbridgeAcademy #EducationInsights #ChristianEducation #ArchitectureInEducation #TechInEducation #AcademicRigor #spiritualgrowth
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Staying True to the Mission of Classical Education Luke Heintschel and Genavive Edman
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In this episode of the Anchor Podcast, Jeremy Tate and guests Luke Heintschel and Genavive Edman discuss the mission and vision behind Coeur d'Eucharist Academy, a Catholic school in Northern Idaho.
They explore the challenges and opportunities within the classical education movement, emphasizing the importance of returning to the roots of Catholic education, which prioritize virtue and excellence over mere academic achievement.
Genavive shares her journey from a homeschool background to leading a school that aims to foster a strong community and a deep understanding of faith among students. Luke adds insights on the significance of whole-person formation in education, highlighting the need for a balanced approach that integrates both academic rigor and character development.
Chapters
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The Mission of Catholic Education
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Introducing Coeur d'Eucharist Academy
02:06
Personal Journeys to Classical Education
04:32
The Debate on Classical vs. Liberal Education
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The Decline of Catholic Schools
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Origins of Coeur d'Eucharist Academy
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Influences and Inspirations
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Distinctive Features of the Academy
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Navigating Diocesan Relationships
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The Revival of Catholic Education
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Curriculum and Academic Focus
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Books That Shape Our Mission
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Mars Hill Headmaster: Classical Christian Ed, Verbal Exams & Why CLT Just Works
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The conversation with Mike McKenna provides insights into the world of Classical Christian Education and the shift away from school rankings to celebrate partner schools.
Takeaways
Classical Christian education emphasizes the development of the whole person in Christ
The CLT is moving away from school rankings to highlight and celebrate partner schools
Chapters
00:29 Introduction to Mike McKenna and Classical Christian Education
03:17 Mike McKenna's Educational Journey
06:09 Mars Hill Academy Strengths and Community
09:36 Mission Preservation in Education
12:16 Adopting CLT Assessments
15:43 Engagement and Preparation for Success
18:35 Impactful Texts and Closing Thoughts
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AI and Classical Education CLT’s Next Decade, Formation, and the Future of Learning #ai #classical
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How should classical education respond to artificial intelligence—and what happens to formation when machines can teach faster than humans? In this panel from the 2025 Annapolis Summit, CLT brings together leading scholars and practitioners to wrestle with AI, virtue, and the future of learning.
Moderated by Dr. Angel Adams Parham (University of Virginia; President of the CLT Board of Academic Advisors), this conversation features Dr. Christopher Perrin (Classical Academic Press), Dr. Brian Williams (Templeton Honors College, Eastern University), and Erin Valdez (University of Austin; education and public policy). They discuss how AI is already reshaping classrooms, what is at stake for the telos of education, and how classical schools, homeschoolers, and universities can use new tools without sacrificing human formation.
Across the panel you’ll hear:
Stories from higher ed and K–12 about plagiarism, AI‑graded essays, and “alpha schools” that rely on AI tutors instead of teachers.
A deep dive into the difference between information and formation, and why contemplation, attention, and love of the good cannot be automated.
Concrete use‑cases where AI may genuinely serve classical learning (e.g., language drilling, logistics, research assistance) and where it risks dehumanizing students.
Recorded live at the 2025 Annapolis Summit, hosted by Classic Learning Test (CLT). Perfect for parents, teachers, school leaders, and students who care about classical education, virtue ethics, and the future of humane learning in an AI age.
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"Towards a Common Language at CLT" Featuring Dr. Timothy Wiens Laura Berquist, Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson, Dr.
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Taken from the 2025 Annapolis Summit, this episode brings together leading voices in classical education to clarify how CLT thinks and talks about learning. “Towards a Common Language at CLT” features Dr. Timothy Wiens, Laura Berquist, Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson, Dr. Daniel Peterson, and Dr. Justin Smith in a lively roundtable on what terms like “classical,” “liberal arts,” “formation,” and “rigor” really mean.
They explore why shared language matters for schools, homeschool families, and colleges partnering with CLT, and how a clear vocabulary can unite diverse approaches around a common vision. Educators, parents, and students will gain a deeper understanding of CLT’s mission and how it seeks to serve the renewal of learning in the modern world.
Perfect for anyone asking: What exactly do we mean by “classical education,” and how does CLT fit into that story?
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"Truth Matters" with Cornell West and Robert P. George
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This episode brings together three of the most influential public intellectuals of our time for a rare, honest conversation about truth, disagreement, and unity in a polarized age. Father Robert Sirico moderates a powerful dialogue between Dr. Cornel West and Professor Robert P. George as they discuss their co‑authored book, Truth Matters: A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division.
Episode description
Can people who profoundly disagree still be friends—and work together for the common good? In this special panel discussion, Father Sirico hosts Cornel West and Robert P. George to explore how to seek truth, argue with integrity, and practice real civility without watering down conviction. They share personal stories, hard‑won wisdom, and practical principles for disagreement that is honest, charitable, and fruitful.
Listeners will hear them wrestle with:
Why truth matters more than tribalism or party loyalty
How to argue in good faith without demonizing opponents
The role of faith, conscience, and moral courage in public life
Whether you are a student, educator, pastor, or concerned citizen, this conversation offers a hopeful model for how to think deeply, disagree strongly, and still recognize the dignity of those on the “other side.”
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Escaping Nazi Germany to Become an American Polymath - Blouke Carus
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In this episode of the Anchored Podcast by Classic Learning Test, Jeremy Wayne Tate sits down with 98‑year‑old Blouke Carus to share an unforgettable story of childhood under Nazi Germany, escape to the United States, and a life shaped by liberal arts education. Carus reflects on what it was like to grow up under totalitarianism, the moment his family fled, and how coming back to America formed his understanding of freedom, responsibility, and the human person.
Drawing on decades as a leader in publishing and education, Carus explains why studying the great books, history, and philosophy gave him resilience, moral clarity, and a sense of purpose that ideology could never supply. This conversation is ideal for students, parents, teachers, and school leaders seeking an alternative to purely technocratic education and looking to recover a deeply human vision of learning.
Listeners will hear about:
Life as a child in Nazi Germany and the dangers of propaganda and dehumanization
His escape back to the United States and the gratitude that shaped his vocation
How a liberal arts education informed his career, leadership, and family life
Why reading the great books is essential for forming free and virtuous citizens today
If you care about classical education, the future of American schools, or how to form the next generation against totalitarian thinking, this episode is for you.
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The Renewal of Public Christianity in the West | Chad Pecknold
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Chad Pecknold, Associate Professor of Theology at the Catholic University and author of Fire on the Altar: Setting Our Souls Ablaze through Augustine’s Confessions. They discuss St. Augustine as offering the structural blueprint for Western civilization and Christianity as the religious DNA embedded within it. They also dive into the term Christian nationalism and the strong, cultural desire to return to public Christianity.
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Mission as the Measure of Success | Semi Park
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On this episode of the Anchored Podcast, Soren is joined by Semi Park, founding Headmaster of Orange County Classical Academy. She discusses her experiences serving underserved schools, her transition to classical education, and the founding of OCCA amidst significant challenges and opposition. They emphasize the importance of mission-driven education, the role of parents, and the need for diversity in thought over mere representation. She also addresses the current challenges facing classical education in California.
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Putting Education Policy Into Practice | Michael Bileca
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Michael Bileca, founder of True North, a network of classical charter schools in Florida. They discuss his time working for the Florida state legislature, including some of the education reform policies he enacted. They explore how his work in state politics convinced him to go beyond policy and start a school. They conclude by diving into the story of introducing the CLT to Florida and sharing statistics on its growth over the past few years.
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Stone Carving and Its Enduring Significance | Tim Feist
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In this episode of the Anchored Podcast, Jeremy is joined by Tim Feist, founder of Feist Stone. They discuss his experience at the Naval Academy as a midshipman and professor, his passion for history, and the moment that led him to begin stone carving. They explore the significance of stone carving as both an art form and a spiritual discipline, and the importance of stone carving in the ancient world. They also reflect on the role of education in fostering creativity and craftsmanship, and the impact of art on education.
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The Demand for School Choice | Joseph Magaña and Leslie Hiner
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Joseph Magaña, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at EdChoice and Leslie Hiner, Vice President of Legal Policy at EdChoice, leading their Legal Policy and Education Center. They unpack educational savings accounts, and the importance of parental accountability in the school choice movement. They talk about the Friedman Index as a resource that allows families to assess where and how school choice is best accommodated across the United States. They also explore homeschool families’ perspectives and concerns regarding school choice.
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Rebuilding the Church Through the Trades | Kent Lasnoski
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Dr. Kent Lasnoski, President of San Damiano College for the Trades, a new Catholic trades college in Illinois. Dr. Lasnoski shares his journey from professor and dean at Wyoming Catholic College to founding a Catholic Trade School. They discuss the importance of integrating intellectual and practical skills in education, the impact of AI on the trades, and the significance of fostering a community and entrepreneurial mindset among students. Dr. Lasnoski also describes the unique educational model at San Damiano, which prepares students for a fulfilling life in both mind and the trades.
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The Merits of a Deviceless School | John DeJak
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by John DeJak, Director of Education for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. John talks about working alongside Dale Ahlquist during the founding of the first Chesterton Academy, as well as his transition to Saint Agnes, where he worked in collaboration with Michael Adkins. Together, John and Jeremy explore what Catholic schools can learn from their Protestant classical counterparts. They also discuss the hopeful future of Catholic education and the merits of a deviceless school.
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