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JD Vance is making waves with his comments on free-speech. Jeremy Tate joins us to talk about the DOE what the next-steps are for education in America. Finally, is the NYTimes turning pro-life? And the Gulf of America may not be the only re-named body of water…All this and more on the LOOPcast!EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVEHoly Heroes!Randi Reacts to DOGEShould the USCCB Reject Fed Funds?All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.00:00 Welcome LOOPers!00:50: Jeremy Tate intro2:34: Holy Heroes (Mass Brick Set)4:41: JD Vance criticizes war on free speech25:45: What DOE was wasting your money on35:35: Fixing the education system through classical learning43:34: NYT investigative report into Planned Parenthood48:31: Presidents' Day trivia52:44: Twilight Zone
In this new episode of Conversatio, Dr. Tom Varacalli welcomes Jeremy Tate, CEO of Classic Learning Test (CLT), for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of standardized testing in the United States. Jeremy shares his perspective on how the CLT is providing an alternative to traditional testing methods, the impact of these changes on education, and the future of classical education in America. Listen now!
When you think of college entrance exams, the first one that almost certainly comes to mind is, of course, the SAT (with the ACT close behind), which has dominated the field for over a century. But there is a new test on the scene - The Classic Learning Test (CLT), honoring the enduring tradition of classical education. And, its catching on across the nation. In this conversation with Jeremy Tate, founder and CEO of the CLT, you'll hear the enlightening story of how Jeremy was inspired to implement an alternative to College Board's SAT behemoth. Jeremy explains the influence of classical education on his development and the pivotal points that led him to create CLT, prompting students to engage with classic and traditional texts rather than modern, often ideologically driven materials. Discover this new exam on the old ways – the CLT, which now serves around 250,000 students and is accepted by approximately 300 colleges, including major institutions in Florida.
Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the second hour of the show talking about more about the woke bishop, Mariann Budde. Andrew also talks about how the left wants to keep the illegal immigrants. Hour 2 Segment 2 Andrew is joined by Ryan Young, senior economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute to talk about what Donald Trump’s priorities are and his early executive orders. Hour 2 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Jeremy Tate, the CEO of the CLT Exam, to talk about how government and educational tests work. Hour 2 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the second hour of the show talking about how the media is taking advantage of Elon Musk’s “nazi” salute. Andrew also takes a listener phone call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew is joined by Jeremy Tate, the CEO of the CLT Exam, to talk about how government and educational tests work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the show talking about Donald Trump doing his first interview of his presidency with Sean Hannity. Andrew also talks about why Trump removed John Bolton’s security. Hour 1 Segment 2 Andrew talks about how everyone thinks they can stop Trump. Hour 1 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Justine Brooke Murray, host of the Woke for the Weak series, to talk about what she experienced at Trump’s inauguration. Hour 1 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the first hour of the show continuing his conversation with Justine Brooke Murray as they talk about the woke bishop, Mariann Budde. Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the second hour of the show talking about more about the woke bishop, Mariann Budde. Andrew also talks about how the left wants to keep the illegal immigrants. Hour 2 Segment 2 Andrew is joined by Ryan Young, senior economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute to talk about what Donald Trump’s priorities are and his early executive orders. Hour 2 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Jeremy Tate, the CEO of the CLT Exam, to talk about how government and educational tests work. Hour 2 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the second hour of the show talking about how the media is taking advantage of Elon Musk’s “nazi” salute. Andrew also takes a listener phone call. Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the final hour of the show talking about finishing a fan’s question. Andrew also talks about John Kerry on the climate agenda being Marxist. Hour 3 Segment 2 Andrew is joined by Zach Weissmueller, senior producer of Reason Magazine, to talk about the Ross Ulbricht pardon case. Hour 3 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Ilya Shapiro, of the Manhattan Institute to talk more about the Ross Ulbricht pardon case and what is going on with TikTok. Hour 3 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up another edition of the show talking Tim Burchett owning Jim Acosta and talks about J.D. Vance going into the oval office for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode of Anchored features a speech delivered by Jeremy Tate, CEO of the Classic Learning Test, at the National Summit on Civics in Catholic Education at Benedictine College. Jeremy talks about the story of Catholic education in America. Jeremy highlights the challenges faced by Catholic schools today, including declining enrollment and the influence of secular educational standards, while also presenting a hopeful vision for revitalization through distinct Catholic identity and practices.
On this special episode of Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren announce the launch of the CLT Classical Teaching Corps. Tune in to hear about how CLT is responding to the movement's biggest obstacle — finding well-vetted teachers — with the new CLT Classical Teaching Corps for college seniors. They also dive into the application, which opens today, and the guaranteed job security that comes with being chosen for the initiative. Apply for the CLT Classical Teaching Corps: https://www.cltexam.com/classical-teaching-corps/
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how the College Board recently removed a practice question linking female empowerment to low birth rates and how that correlates to the conversation around values-neutral education. A new National Review article by Daniel Buck pinpoints the virtue of classical schooling and the areas in which it is different from public education. They conclude by discussing a new College Board statistic revealing a decline in the rigor of the SAT math section, and why that may be in the College Board's best interest.
Today Erika and Tom are joined by Jeremy Tate, classical education extraordinaire! We discuss the Classical Learning Test, and the very first class starting college without affirmative action. RFK Jr. endorsed Trump – is this actually going to change anything, and what are the consequences of Vance's comments on abortion?Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVEJeremy Tate's CLT TestTranscript from RFK's SpeechVance's Comments on AbortionCountry of Georgia goes Pro-LifeEdify Interview with Catherine PakalukAll opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how the SAT and ACT are making efforts to “evolve” and “adapt” with the times, leading to watered-down assessments that are more focused on convenience rather than achievement. Jason Bedrick, a friend of CLT, published an article outlining how classical education offers hope for civic renewal in America. Plus, we get to hear the inspiring story of a family that dropped everything and uprooted themselves to get their kids a classical education.
In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb ( @tmichaelwhalcomb ) interviews Jeremy Tate of the Classical Learning Test. They will talk about and question "The Joy of Testing", plus more. This is an interview you don't want to miss. Tune in! ***GlossaHouse resources are available at our website! - https://glossahouse.com/ ✏️ ***Sign up for classes with GlossaHouse U - https://glossahouse.com/pages/classes
EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org Pogo's out, but the spirit of LOOPcast lives on with guest Jeremy Tate. Biden is set to propose (another) amnesty plan, California schools are on fire, but LOOPcast sees signs of hope for the nation. BONUS: Catholic parents share tips for keeping the kids happy at home this summer!Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen! LINKS YOU'LL LOVEJeremy Tate's CLT ExamJonathan Haidt's great bookBuy the CV book (and read Jeremy's chapter!) All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about the correlation between classical higher education institutions and their comparative lack of riots. Soren and Jeremy also discuss the richness and success of classical school STEM programs and why liberal arts students do not need to fear the future of AI.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about the recent article published by The New Yorker on classical education and an exciting announcement from Christendom College. Jeremy and Soren conclude by talking about their strategies for learning other languages and the importance of being familiar with a diverse linguistic tradition.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about the alarming illiteracy rate in Illinois schools and a “woke kindergarten program” in San Francisco. A Catholic liberal arts college in New York is eliminating several majors and minors, including philosophy and religious studies. However, the surprising news that Dartmouth and Yale are reintroducing mandatory standardized testing for college admissions brings a glimmer of hope for the Ivy Leagues.
Episode Summary:Over the past two decades, classical education has witnessed rapid growth and high demand, transforming from a niche concept to a widely recognized educational approach. From traditional classrooms to homeschooling environments, the surge in interest begs the question: Is classical education merely a passing trend, or are we experiencing an educational renaissance? In this episode, Jeremy Tate, CEO of CLT, offers insights that inspire both parents and educators.Sponsor Highlights: Wilson Hill AcademyClassic Learning TestAmerica's Christian Credit UnionGordon CollegeGutenberg College Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.comDon't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, a new segment of the Anchored podcast, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how the public school's overstep into outsourcing parenting is hurting student attendance levels. In contrast, Benedictine College is offering two classical education masters degrees, looking to alleviate the staffing problem that many classical schools face. Jeremy and Soren also dive into a recent New York Times article that advocates for standardized testing as an equalizer in the face of GPA inflation, but somehow fails to mention CLT.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, a new segment of the Anchored podcast, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how The National Council of Teachers of English hosted a conference with sessions titled Lil Wayne in the Classroom and Books to Inspire Activism. On a brighter note, The Washington Post released an article highlighting homeschooling as the fastest-growing form of education in America. And finally, a public school in Florida is considering implementing a classical education curriculum in the next school year.
In this episode, Jeremy Tate joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the history of the Classical Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education. Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
In this episode, Jeremy Tate joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the history of the Classical Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education. Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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The American public education system is facing significant challenges, including a stark decline in literacy and math performance according to recent NAEP statistics. In response to these pressing concerns—COVID learning loss, Critical Race Theory, disruptive classroom environments, to name a few—parents committed to reform are championing the causes of school choice, homeschooling, and classical education. […]
The American public education system is facing significant challenges, including a stark decline in literacy and math performance according to recent NAEP statistics. In response to these pressing concerns—COVID learning loss, Critical Race Theory, disruptive classroom environments, to name a few—parents committed to reform are championing the causes of school choice, homeschooling, and classical education. At the forefront of this conservative education reform movement stands Jeremy Tate, the visionary founder of the Classic Learning Test (CLT). The CLT proudly offers an alternative to the SAT and ACT, emphasizing the importance of reintroducing foundational texts from Western civilization into the educational curriculum. Jeremy joins Kevin for an insightful discussion as they delve into the root causes of the education system's challenges, highlight the numerous advantages of the CLT, and offer an optimistic vision for the future of both public and private education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AMDG. University of Dallas president Dr. Jonathan Sanford joins Bonnie, Steven, and Chief Academic Officer Megan Lengyel in this episode to discuss how students flourish at UD, particularly when they have a Kolbe foundation. Dr. Sanford describes how the school is a thoroughly Catholic university with a bigger set of offerings than most and how multiple charisms present on campus help preserve and further UD's Catholic identity. He also shares insights on scholarships and standardized test strategies; distinguishes the humanities from the broader liberal arts; and highlights preparation for med school, law school, and market-relevant business opportunities. With a kind of fatherly care, Dr. Sanford illustrates how UD serves the idea that the best education for the best student is the best education for every student. Links to topics of discussion: Use this link to sign up for Kolbe's special Odyssey Days II. Mrs. Lengyel references this article in Crisis magazine that mentions The University of Dallas. Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN, tells Jackie & Bobby Angel about her experience – and conversion – at UD. Bobby Angel is a guest on Kolbecast episode 146 Stepping into the Arena. Relevant Kolbecast episodes 158 The Gift of a Mind, the commencement speeches (including Dr. Sanford's) at Kolbe Academy's 2023 commencement ceremony 9 Interview with Kolbe Academy and UD alumna Monnica Prudlo Bremer (quoted in the article about Odyssey Days) 18 Homer and The Hunger Games with Kolbe Academy alumnus Charlie Mihaliak, who went on to study at UD 120 Substance Matters with Classic Learning Test (CLT) founder Jeremy Tate 127 Forging a Path with CLT's Kimberly Farley 143 Partners in a Liberal Arts Renewal with CLT's Soren Schwab 163 Postcards from France recounting the trip to France that Megan references Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, a new segment of the Anchored podcast, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how a school in Canada was caught removing every library book published before 2008 in the name of inclusivity and equity. The Heritage Foundation published an article suggesting that classical education could be a remedy to the loneliness epidemic in America, and the Florida Board of Governors voted to approve the CLT as an accepted admissions test at all state public universities.
Jeremy Tate of the Classic Learning Test expounds upon the virtues of classical education and the new college entrance exam that is shouldering out the SAT and ACT. He parries questions about bullying, Cinderella, and why Latin grammar is good character education. Additional resources:www.cltexam.com
AMDG. Today an experienced Kolbe parent named Lindsey, mother to four sons between eleventh grade and kindergarten, shares the reasons behind her loyalty and enthusiasm. Speaking from her decade of ups and downs (but mostly ups), she describes the pragmatic and profound benefits her family has seen from Kolbe, how she juggles schedules for students in multiple grades, and the factors involved in balancing schoolwork with athletics. Lindsey, Bonnie, and Steven also discuss hands-on tips for enrollment season and the beginning of the school year, as well the value of the sacrifice that homeschool parents make. Kolbecast episodes mentioned and relevant: 120 Substance Matters with Classic Learning Test (CLT) founder Jeremy Tate 127 Forging a Path with CLT Director of Homeschool Partnerships Kimberly Farley 143 Partners in a Liberal Arts Renewal with CLT's Soren Schwab 86 The Rivendell of the Newman Guide with Dr. Ryan Messmore of Magdalen College 145 Subsidiarity, Support, and Resources detailing Kolbe's expanded Student Support Services program 103 Above and Beyond with Nancy from the Kolbe bookstore 76 Study Buddies with National Honor Society students 148 Engage & Apply discussing Kolbe's core, honors, and AP course offerings and how to decide among them Other Kolbe resources mentioned: Kolbe summer reading program Student Support Services webinar Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to podcast@kolbe.org and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org
The classical education world has experienced some healthy internal debate recently. Two significant features of modern education - an emphasis on diversity and the prevalence of standardized testing - have come into focus in discussions around the increasingly popular Classical Learning Test (CLT). Here, we repost audio of a Twitter Spaces conversation between Colin Redemer and Jeremy Tate, Founder and CEO of the CLT as they discuss the state of the CLT and classical education more broadly.Articles Behind the Discussion"Classical Education's Woke Co-Morbidity" by Matthew Freeman"Awkward Family Dinner: A Review of Reforming Classical Education" by Austin Hoffman"Revisiting Platonic Education: The Ever Shareable Feast" by Colin Redemer"The Ends of "Mere Classical" Schools" by Clifford Humphrey"Diverse Classics and Whole Person" by Jeremy Tate"Toward A Classical Counter Elite" by Matthew Freeman"Is the CLT going woke?" by Ben Merkle
With college entrance exams like the ACT and SAT regarded as the American national standard, it can seem like parents have to choose between giving their children a deep classical education or teaching them the common core principles so that they can pass these standardized tests. The good news? There is a stronger option available: the Classic Learning Test. Jeremy Tate, the CEO of the CLT is with us today to show us where it came from, why it's better, and how widely accepted it is becoming in today's episode!
Darren discussed these topics:Donald Trump has been indicted by the federal government over his handling of classified documents.Conservative televangelist Pat Robertson has died at the age of 93.Conservative radio host Dave Ramsey is being sued for $150 Million by listeners who were allegedly swindled by a timeshare exit company he promoted.The Southern Poverty Law Center declared Moms For Liberty an "anti-government extremist" group.The Michigan Court of Appeals partially threw out an order by a lower judge prohibiting the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners from firing Health Department Officer Adeline Hambley.Ottawa County is one step closer to creating a communications director to review press releases and media requests from various departments, including the health department.Darren has a special commentary about so-called "progressives" who still support Tulsi Gabbard.Darren wondered why People's Party presidential candidate Cornel West is supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' legislation to allow graduating high school students to qualify for Bright Futures scholarships using the Classical Learning Test as an alternative to the SAT. The CLT was developed by conservative Jeremy Tate and was devised in part to follow "Christian tradition."And emails obtained by the Detroit Metro Times show that the University of Michigan is pressuring faculty members to fabricate grades for students of striking graduate student instructors. These faculty members have had little to no interaction with these students.
Can tests actually inspire students rather than just stressing them out? Here, Robert talks with Jeremy Tate, founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test, an education company that provides assessments that are intellectually richer and more rigorous than traditional standardized tests and college entrance exams. Jeremy discusses where standardized testing has gone wrong, the virtues and future of classical education, what sets CLT exams apart from other standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, and why so many colleges are gladly awarding scholarships based on students' CLT exam scores. After the conversation with Jeremy, Robert uses the classical tools of learning to help listeners understand Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News and, in the “Classical Crypto” segment, considers why the federal government is selling its Bitcoin. Show notes: refiningrhetoric.com/jeremy-tate
In this episode, Dinesh reviews the indictment and shows why it is one absurdity on top of another. Dinesh recalls how Hillary violated campaign finance laws on a truly serious matter. Dinesh argues that it's now the turn of Republican district attorneys to indict some prominent Democrats. Jeremy Tate, a champion of classical education, joins Dinesh to talk about Aristotle and the politics of moderation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AMDG. Every Kolbe student gets a rigorous experience, so how can high school parents best decide between core and honors courses? That's the topic of the day with Everett Buyarski, Megan Lengyel, and Tony Guzzaldo. The group describes qualitative and quantitative differences between the various course offerings (spoiler alert: there are a lot more of the former than the latter), highlights how simply giving students more to read doesn't automatically increase academic rigor, and gives practical recommendations on how to challenge students without overburdening them. Also listen in for details on student awards, National Honors Society eligibility requirements, and dual enrollment considerations. Mrs. Lengyel describes the awards established to recognize student achievement in their courses of study at Kolbe Academy. Detailed information about the awards is available here. Relevant Kolbecast episodes: 76 Study Buddies with members of Kolbe's National Honor Society chapter 99 Gifted, Graced, and Formed 109 A Lifetime Venture with Dr. George Harne, which features a bit about Kolbe's dual enrollment partnership with The University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas 120 Substance Matters with Jeremy Tate, founder of the Classic Learning Test, with some discussion about AP and College Board 127 Forging a Path with CLT's Kimberly Farley, who offers some more food for thought about dual enrollment Enrollment for the 2023-24 school year is now open! Here's where to start. Kolbe Academy webinars which may be of interest or assistance to families considering enrolling: K-12 Online Program webinar new Preschool Program webinar Student Support Services webinar Experience Kolbe's live online classes by registering for an upcoming Shadow Week. Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to podcast@kolbe.org and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org
Mike Erwin is a long overdue guest for this podcast, and he brings a wealth of insight that spans everything from his experiences in combat to leading multiple nonprofit organizations to his efforts to reshape education in America. A 2002 graduate of The U.S. Military Academy at West Point with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, Mike was commissioned as an Intelligence Officer, serving in three combat tours with the First Cavalry Division and 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne). His service includes deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004-2005 that involved the Battles of Fallujah and Najaf. Mike also deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2006-2007 and 2009. Following his third deployment, Mike attended the University of Michigan from 2009-2011, where he studied positive psychology and leadership under the tutelage of the co-founder of positive psychology, Dr. Chris Peterson. He went on to serve as an Assistant Professor in Psychology & Leadership at the U.S. Military Academy from 2011-2014. He continues to serve as an instructor there as a LTC in the Army Reserve. While in graduate school in 2010, Mike founded a non-profit organization named Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB) with the mission to to enrich the lives of America's veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity and a vision towards forging America's leading health and wellness community for veterans. Today Team RWB has nearly 200k members across over 200 chapters globally. He is also co-founder & CEO of the Positivity Project—a non-profit organization with the mission to empower America's youth to build positive relationships. With 542 partner schools, the organization reaches 332,000 children daily. He is the CEO of The Character & Leadership Center and has done leadership development with over 100 major organizations. He also serves as the founding Chairman of the Board for Father Vincent Capodanno High School, outside Fort Bragg, NC. Finally he has authored two books: Lead Yourself First (co-authored with Ray Kethledge) and Leadership is a Relationship (co-authored with Willys Devoll). Mike lives on a 32-acre farm in North Carolina with his wife Genevieve and their four children; Eli, Adelaide, Therese and Matthias. If you want to read the Wall Street Journal article Mike mentions, it is "Socrates Never Wrote a Term Paper" by Jeremy Tate and it discusses how AI (specifically ChatGPT) is impacting education, and suggests that the Socratic method might offer a way forward.
This week, we talk with Jeremy Tate, founder of the Classic Learning Test. The Classic Learning Test, an alternative to the ACT and the SAT standardized tests, emphasizes classical texts and key threads of Western culture that have been neglected in mainstream American education. Jeremy breaks down the history of public education for us and explains why the CLT is needed. He also gives us his perspective on what's missing from our public education and how we can improve our schools in the future. Support the show
Jeremy Tate, co-founder and CEO of Classic Learning Test, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the surge in interest for classical education, the creation of the Classic Learning Test, and what the exam attempts to measure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Little by little, we've allowed our public schools to weaken into factories that make a low-quality product. Every child in America deserves better. Jeremy Tate says better is possible. Find out how. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Due to lack of funding, the Aerostat Program, the unmanned blimps that border patrol uses to protect the nation, is being cut. President Joe Biden traveled to the Sunshine State today warning voters there that the GOP wants to cut critical government programs including Social Security and Medicare. This comes as Republicans say this is NOT their intention at all. Meanwhile, an organization that equips many Catholic schools with standardized tests is under scrutiny. CEO and Founder of the Classic Learning Test, Jeremy Tate, joins to discuss whether the NWEA's ideologies are trickling down into our Catholic schools and classrooms. And a TV station in Belgium recently discovered a lost interview with the Catholic priest considered the founder of the Big Bang Theory. Astronomer and Historian with the Vatican Observatory, Chris Graney, joins to share his reaction when he heard about the discovery of this interview. This Saturday marks the 10th anniversary of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. EWTN Vatican Producer and Correspondent for CNA Deutsch, Rudolf Gehrig, joins to tell us where he is at in Germany right now and why it is so important for the faithful. Finally this evening, on a frigid college campus off the shores of Lake Superior, sits a chapel made of ice. One of the chapel architects and former student at Michigan Tech, Madi Hollman joins to tell us how this all got started. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Take that, Merrick Garland. Mark Houck is a free man… but this is only the beginning, so we're looking to the next generation of Catholics as we discuss school choice, homeschooling, and more with guest Jeremy Tate. And Josh discovers Rolling Stone is still alive and kicking in the Twilight Zone.Did you know…LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVEMark Houck Acquitted of All ChargesDOJ Admits to Targeting Pro-LifersSchool Choice is Now the Hot Topic8 Politicians Who Attacked School Choice But Went To Private School Themselves (Or Sent Their Kids)Marie Kondo Takes a Chill PillRolling Stone: “Nothing to See Here, Folks”As always, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions to: loopcast@catholicvote.orgIf you love the LOOP and LOOPcast, consider chipping in to keep the mikes on! Become a Champion: https://catholicvote.org/champions All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote. The participants' opinions are based on information they deem reliable, but should not be taken as medical or betting advice.
Tonight on "EWTN News Nightly": The House investigation into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents is picking up speed. A top official from the National Archives has agreed to sit for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday. And as authorities in Memphis, Tennessee are about to release a police video to the public depicting the beating earlier this month of motorist Tyre Nichols, who later died after a traffic stop, the White House is calling for peace. Meanwhile, the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, weighed in on diplomacy, the war in Ukraine and an event for Catholic journalists in Lourdes, France. This month, California officially became a state of refuge for transgender kids. Virginia Democrats are pushing a bill that would allow minors access to medical procedures without parental consent. Endocrinologist, Doctor Quentin Van Meter, and Executive of the American College of Pediatricians, Doctor Jill Simons, join us to discuss these laws. Finally this evening, it's a movement growing by leaps and bounds in private and Catholic schools, the return to classical education. For a long time, classical education was the cornerstone of Catholic and Christian schools. Founder and CEO of the Classical Learning Test, Jeremy Tate, joins to share what it was replaced with and why. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Join Andrew Pudewa and Nathan King as they interview Jeremy Tate, Founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT). Knowing that testing tremendously influences curriculum development in secondary education, Jeremy developed the CLT to connect students with richer, more meaningful content. In the short time of seven years, the CLT has gained tremendous traction. It is now accepted by over two hundred colleges as a complete replacement for the ACT and SAT exams. Referenced Materials Classic Learning Test List of CLT Partner Colleges The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis Transcript of Podcast Episode 357 If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
Jeremy Tate, founder and chief executive officer of the Classic Learning Test, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Monday to discuss how Rev. Martin Luther King was inspired by his classical influences in his fight for liberty and justice. Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyTate41 The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is a perfect example. In his brilliant Letter From a Birmingham City Jail, he invokes one of the great theologians of antiquity https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/09/17/jeremy-tate-classical-schools-history-241452 / https://members.classicalconversations.com/article/memoria-makes-mark For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to Jeremy Tate and Dr. Robert Malone. They discussed President Biden's speech at a black church in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Take Back Our Schools, Andrew and Beth welcome classical education innovator Jeremy Tate who talks about his experiences teaching in inner city New York City and what led him to found the Classic Learning Test, a standardized test for classical education that aims to compete with the SAT and ACT. We […]
JEREMY TATE is the co-founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT), a classical alternative to the SAT. He is a nationally recognized leader in the classic learning movement in K-12 education. More about the CLT: https://www.cltexam.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support
On this special episode of Anchored, Jeremy visits the University of Navarra with prominent leaders in the Catholic educational renewal movement. Sean Maltbie, Headmaster of Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids, MI; Oscar Ortiz, Principal of Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth, TX; Brinton Smith, Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fort Worth; Elias Moo, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Denver; and Chris Weir, President of Servite High School in Anaheim, CA, engage in a lively discussion covering the faithful Catholic identity of the University of Navarra, the importance of fostering Christian culture through education, and steps that school leaders can take to nurture the faith life of students.
In this episode, Danielle D'Souza Gill covers the recent loss of the Georgia Senate race and explains how higher education has gone awry. She discusses the decline in America's young people with Mark Bauerlein, Professor Emeritus Emory University. Danielle also interviews Jeremy Tate, Founder of the Classic Learning Test, about the importance of a classical education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.