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First Things Podcast

Why We Need the Classic Learning Test

First Things Podcast

First Things

Religion & Spirituality

4.6699 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

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.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello there. This is Mark Bowerline with another conversation.

0:14.2

Before we get to it, a word about our sponsor.

0:17.4

University of Dallas is a premier Catholic liberal arts institution, renowned for its rigorous core curriculum and thriving graduate programs.

0:25.9

Careers in ministry, teaching, business, humanities, and science are formed here.

0:30.6

With campuses in Texas and Rome, Italy, students begin their pursuit of a life well-lived.

0:37.1

We have two alums of Dallas here at First things on staff, and they are both superb.

0:42.7

For more information on the University of Dallas, visit Udallas.edu.

0:48.4

That's Udallas.edu.

0:55.8

Jeremy Tate joins us today.

0:57.7

He's been with a few times before.

0:59.6

He is the founder and CEO of CLT, which I understand stands for college litigation tryouts.

1:10.0

I believe that's correct. Welcome, Jeremy. Did I get that right?

1:13.3

You did. That's right. Hey, and Mark, I congrats to you. I think since the last time I was on this

1:18.7

podcast, it has kind of blown up. And a lot of my dear friends, it is their favorite podcast.

1:24.4

Golly. Thanks for speaking the truth and taking the filter off.

1:28.4

Thank you.

1:28.8

Thank you.

1:29.5

So, tell us about the exam.

1:33.9

Just fill us in again.

1:36.7

Who takes the exam?

1:38.0

What versions are we at now?

1:40.9

Sure.

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