Why We Need the Classic Learning Test

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Jeremy Tate joins the podcast to discuss the history of the Classic Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education.

The conversation is embedded below. For your long-term convenience, follow us on SoundCloud or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher.

Image by Store Norske Leksikon via Creative Commons. Image cropped.
Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.

Next
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Still Life, Still Sacred

Andreas Lombard

Renaissance painters would use life-sized wooden dolls called manichini to study how drapery folds on the human…

Letters

I am writing not to address any particular article, but rather to register my concern about the…

While We’re At It

R. R. Reno

Propaganda: misleading and biased portrayal of facts, often used to inculcate and reinforce an ideology or political…