The Headmaster's Podcast
By John DePoe
The Headmaster's PodcastApr 11, 2024
S2E31: Train Up a Child in the Way He Should Go
“Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
These are the words of Proverbs 22:6 (ESV). In this episode, we will meditate on this verse and dive deeper into its meaning.
S2E30: Interview with Michael Craig (CLT Prep)
Hear from Michael Craig, a graduate from classical Christian education, and how his education has prepared him for young adult life. Michael is a co-founder of the CLT Prep, and we talk about the CLT (Classic Learning Test) in this episode as well.
S2E29: Madison (Bundy) Wernsman (class of 2018)
Madison (Bundy) Wernsman from the class of 2018 reflects on her time at KPA. She talks about her passion for mission work, how KPA prepared her to complete her nursing degree, and so much more.
S2E28: Do KPA students study the pagan gods more than the Christian God?
In this episode, Amy Laney and Jeannie DePoe join me to discuss why we study pagan myths at a Christian school and how we go about teaching them.
S2E27: Does classical Christian education prepare students for the real world?
Have you wondered whether classical Christian graduates are prepared for the real world? This episode gives a classical Christian answer to this question!
S2E26: Conversation with current senior Caleb Poe
Caleb Poe (soon be graduate of 2024) talks about his time at KPA. Caleb has attended KPA since pre-K, and he has been involved in athletics, fine arts, extracurriculars, and student government. His perspective on the school is very informative!
S2E25: The Virtue of Chastity with Prof. Eric Silverman
Professor Eric Silverman (Christopher Newport University) discusses the virtue of chastity. In this conversation for mature listeners, we diagnose some of the problems with the lack of chastity in our culture and give some insight into how we cultivate a healthier perspective on sexual relationships.
"How St. Valentine's mission to marry people got twisted into a greeting card and hookups" in USA Today by Dr. Eric Silverman
Sexual Ethics in a Secular Age: Is There Still a Virtue of Chastity? edited by Dr. Eric Silverman
S2E24: Sam Nicholson (class of 2021) on KPA
Sam Nicholson (class of 2021) is currently at Texas A&M University in the corps of cadets. In this episode, he reflects on how KPA prepared him for this stage of his young adult life.
S2E23: What is Classical Education? A Message to the Citizens for Education Reform
On February 22, 2024, Dr. DePoe was asked to speak at a gathering of the Citizens for Education Reform in Lubbock, Texas. He was asked to share about classical education in about 25 minutes. In this brief presentation, he discusses the purpose, the content, and the means of educating classically.
S2E22: Sydney Squires (class of 2012)
Sydney Squires from the class of 2012 tells us what she has been up to since she graduated and how KPA has had an impact on her young adult life.
S2E21: Guard your heart
"Guard your heart," a re-telling of a message delivered to graduates in 2022. It captures the big-picture approach to discipleship at KPA.
S2E20: Caroline Tidwell (class of 2023) reflects on KPA's Portrait of a Graduate
Caroline Tidwell (class of 2023) talks about life after graduating from KPA and how she sees the characteristics of KPA's Portrait of a Graduate from her experiences.
S2E19: Jared Brock on why we should study Medieval history
Mr. Brock, KPA's Asst. Head of the Upper Schools & teacher of Medieval history, talks about some of the reasons we should study Medieval history. He describes the narrative of the relationship between church and state as well as the skills that are developed in the class.
S2E18: Ross Inman on Learning through Wonder
Professor Ross Inman talks about the significance of grounding learning in wonder. Tune in for an interesting discussion about how you think about education reveals what you believe about theology and anthropology.
S2E17: Katelyn Dowell (class of 2023) talks about KPA's Portrait of a Graduate
Katelyn Dowell (Class of 2023) shares how her first semester at college has been and reflects on KPA's portrait of a graduate.
S2E16: Dr. David Talcott (New Saint Andrews) on the Value of Plato
David Talcott, Fellow of Philosophy and Graduate Dean at New Saint Andrews College, shares some of the distinctive aspects of the education at New Saint Andrews. Then, he discusses the relevance and value in studying Plato.
S2E15: KPA's 5th grade experience with Amanda Rogers
Amanda Rogers talks about the 5th grade experience at KPA.
S2E14: Cade Sands (class of 2021) talks about KPA
S2E13: Katie Beth Goodnight share about KPA's 4th grade experience
What is it like to be in KPA's 4th grade? Mrs. Goodnight joins the podcast to tell us about 4th grade and what she teaches on our Friday enrichment (mad scientist and Bible classes).
S2E12: Prof. Eric Wearne on Collaborative Schools
Prof. Eric Wearne (Kennesaw State University) is a researcher on collaborative schools. In this episode, he discusses some of what his research has uncovered about collaborative (aka hybrid or University-Model) schools.
S2E11: Updates from two KPA Graduates (Tommy Nicholson [class of 2023] & Hayden Murphy [class of 2010])
This episode features two conversations with KPA graduates. The first is with Tommy Nicholson (class of 2023) who tells the community how life is treating him at West Point. The second is with Hayden Murphy (class of 2010) who shares about his current adventure in Okinawa.
S2E10: Heather Smith talks about KPA's Portrait of a Graduate
Heather Smith (class of 2022) reflects on KPA's portrait of a graduate and tells us how her education at KPA has influenced her young adult life.
S2E9: Eric Cook, SCL President, talks about the classical education movement
This episode features a conversation with Eric Cook who is the President of the Society for Classical Learning (SCL). He talks about the classical school movement, what the SCL is doing, and other related things.
S2E8: Conversation with KPA moms, Christy Canada and Loralee Van Wettering
Two of KPA's moms, Christy Canada and Loralee Van Wettering talk about their families' KPA highlights. Listen to their conversation for insights and encouragement in carrying out classical Christian collaborative education.
S2E7: Natalie Poe (class of 2022) talks about KPA's Portrait of a Grad
In this episode, Natalie Poe (class of 2022) reflects on her time at KPA and talks about the ways that she sees the attributes from KPA's Portrait of a Graduate manifest themselves in her life.
S2E6: Prof. Jerry Root talks about C. S. Lewis & Education
Emeritus Professor Jerry Root (Wheaton University) is a specialist on C. S. Lewis. In this episode he shares from his treasury of wisdom about education from a Christian and Lewis-inspired perspective.
S2E5: Alumnus interview with Shelby Alexander about KPA's Portrait of a Graduate
Shelby Alexander (class of 2021) talks about her experiences after graduating from KPA. She uses the six parts of KPA's Portrait of a Graduate to discuss the ways that KPA has equipped her for the challenges of higher education and young adult life.
S2E4: Prof. Jason Baehr talks about the Intellectual Virtues
In this episode learn more about what intellectual virtues are and how we can work together to cultivate them in our students! Prof. Jason Baehr is a philosophy professor and parent who has professionally studied and practiced the building of virtue in students.
S2E3: Interview with Sam Crews (class of 2023) about KPA's Portrait of a Graduate
Sam Crews (class of 2023) reflects on the ways that he sees KPA's Portrait of a Graduate in his life.
S2E2: Cultural Engagement with Dr. Justin Ariel Bailey
Prof. Justin Ariel Bailey is Professor of theology at Dordt University. In this episode we discuss cultural engagement and apologetics.
S2E1: Portrait of a Graduate Interview with Hope Scarborough
Listen to Hope Scarborough (class of 2023) talk about KPA's Portrait of a Graduate.
S1E30: "Fear the Lord" Charge to Graduates 2023
S1E29: Banner Scarborough's UMHB message
One of KPA's graduates, Banner Scarborough, recently spoke at the University of Mary-Hardin Baylor's campus revival service. His message is the focus of this episode. In addition to hearing an encouraging biblical message, this episode shows some of the skills cultivated at KPA in crafting and delivering a persuasive presentation.
S1E28: Plundering the Egyptians with Jared Brock
Are you familiar with St. Augustine's metaphor on plundering the Egyptians? Drawing on the Exodus story, Augustine points out that we can take the goods of the non-Christian world and redeem them in service to Christ's kingdom. Jared Brock and I discuss St. Augustine's insightful teaching and how it applies to classical Christian education.
S1E27: The Difference in Classical Christian Graduates
How are graduates from classical Christian schools different from graduates of other schools? To help answer that question, I highlight some of the results from the very interesting study called, The Good Soil Report. This study compares differences between graduates from classical Christian schools with those who graduate from other types of schools such as public schools, generic evangelical Christian schools, Catholic schools, private non-religious preparatory schools, and homeschools. The results are very interesting and encouraging. The classical difference is worth it!
S1E26: Seniors on the Grand Tour
S1E25: On the "hardness" of school
Why is school challenging and difficilut? Why does it have to be so hard? Dr. DePoe gives a brief commentary responding to these kinds of questions by reflecting on a passage from Veith and Kern's Classical Education.
S1E24: KPA Students Share Some Great News
Tommy Nicholson, Ethan Babb, and Katelyn Dowell share some great news they've received. Hear about and celebrate the great things that they are doing!
S1E23: Louis Markos on C. S. Lewis & the Medieval World
Houston Baptist University's Louis Markos tells us about C. S. Lewis and the medieval mindset that inspired him. Tune in for a lively discussion of C. S. Lewis from KPA's former Paideia conference speaker.
S1E22: College Professors on KPA Students
Is there a noticeable difference in the quality of students that KPA graduates? In this episode, Kyle Keltz and James Kemper share their experiences with KPA students. They teach dual credit classes at KPA, but they also teach college courses. You may be surprised to hear what they observe is different about KPA students.
S1E21: Academic Advising with Emily Farmer
In this episode, Emily Farmer shares what families can expect from an academic advisor. She also talks about the strengths that she sees in our students based on standardized test scores, college admissions, and reports from alumni.
S1E20: Has technology made thinking obsolete?
Is thinking carefully, memorizing information, and paying attention to tedious details outdated and unnecessary in education because of the technology at our disposal? Those who think so reflect a modern mindset that is infused with Dewey's pragmatic and empiricist worldview. Some of the differences between modern and classical approaches to education are covered in response to the lead question.
S1E19: Mrs. DePoe talks about Latin
After briefly sharing her family's educational experiences before and after KPA, Mrs. DePoe talks about the study of Latin at KPA.
S1E18: Of Cathedrals and Education
This episode features a commentary comparing the work of classical Christian collaborative education and the building of cathedrals in Middle Ages.
S1E17: KPA Basketball with Coach Bruffey
Coach Bruffey talks about the importance of athletics and how it fits in KPA's mission. Plus, he gives a preview of what to expect from KPA basketball this season.
S1E16: Apologetics with Dr. Kyle Keltz
Dr. Keltz who teaches apologetics at KPA shares his background in the subject and talks about the apologetics class at KPA.
S1E15: Ms. Mock talks 2nd Grade and Math in Focus
Ms. Mock shares what a blessing it is to be part of KPA's community. We discuss what families can expect from 2nd grade, and then we spend a good amount of time discussing Math in Focus. If you have questions about this curriculum, you may find some answers in this episode!
S1E14: Students tell us what they like about KPA
Today's podcast features many of KPA's current students! I went around and asked students to tell us something that they like about KPA, and it was encouraging to hear so many good things that our students already see in the school. Because of the times and place of my recordings, this group is definitely heavily weighted with 5th grade, 6th-8th grades, and 9th-10th grades.
S1E13: KPA 20th Anniversary Speech
This past school year, KPA celebrating 20 years of educational ministry. Our community had a fun celebration. In this episode, I reprise the speech I gave in honor of KPA crossing this milestone.
S1E12: Jesus & Logic with Travis Dickinson (DBU Professor)
What does following Jesus have to do with logic? Classical Christian schools attempt to bring these together, and according to Professor Dickinson, they belong together! Join this conversation to learn more about Jesus and the Way of Logic (the title of one of Prof. Dickinson's books!).