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Audio Interviews
L to R: Dr. Peter Redpath, Ral, Patrick Carmack and Steve Bertucci
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Dr. James Taylor
Dr. Peter Redpath
Dr. Curtis Hancock
Dr. James Taylor discusses his Writing Workshop.
How does your poetry class differ from others? What can poetry do for us? How will students in your class profit from the experience?
Dr. Peter Redpath: The State of American Education
Can the education institutions be reformed? What can be done to restore the proper goals and means of education? How do our online classrooms compare to physical classrooms in the colleges? How do the students compare?
What are the liberal arts? How are they acquired? Where does the acquisition of these arts belong in education?
Dr. Curtis Hancock: On Catholic Education
What distinguishes Catholic education from secular education? Does proper Catholic education provide particular benefits to students regarding cultural issues?
What is a Catholic philosophy of education? Is that education philosophy currently in place in Catholic schools generally? What is the future of Catholic education? At its root, what is civilization?
Renee Davis, Great Books Program student. Renee was near the end of her fourth and final year when we spoke with her.
Kelseigh Boor, Great Books Program student. Kelseigh has completed her third year in the program.