
The TAC Podcast Jeremy Wayne Tate - The TAC Podcast
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Mar 5, 2026 Jeremy Wayne Tate, founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test and advocate for classical education. He explains how standardized tests reshaped curriculum, why great books matter, the risks of reducing schooling to job training, the AI challenge to assessment, and signs of a revival in classical education. Short, sharp, and focused on what schooling should form.
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Assessment Determines Classroom Content
- Tests that assess classics would force schools to teach classics and influence administrators and parents.
- Jeremy notes schools switching to CLT often ditch public textbooks and restrict calculators in math.
Calculator Policy Reshaped Math Teaching
- Allowing calculators on standardized tests normalized classroom calculator dependence.
- Jeremy links SAT calculator policy change (late 1990s) to a generation losing formative mental math skills.
Reading Reduced To A Skill
- Mainstream education reduced reading to a generic skill, favoring short informational passages.
- Jeremy contrasts 25-word passages on modern tests with the dense classical texts (Aristotle, Dante) that form Western tradition.




