I haven't looked at it myself yet, but the description said it had videos and courses, so I am assuming that they have a lot of their seminars available.
There was an actual channel called Hillsdale College as I was scrolling through the educational channel listings. I hope you can find it -- I thought it was cool that it was there!
I'm taking the Constitution 101 course right now! It's fantastic. You get nice 30-minute video lectures, study guides, and other neat PDFs of important writings that relate to each of the lectures (all of these things for FREE).
So does the Leadership Institute, which is taught by a primary source historian and lawyer. Teaches the constitution in the light of what was designed to do. Spoiler alert: we weren’t taught a lot and most likely on purpose. We’ve been played into not understanding what powers it really gives states and citizens. Most interesting constitution course I’ve taken: https://leadershipinstitute.teachable.com/courses/885426
I have. But I think these courses really add a lot of value to further understand the founding of this country and the values that (should) drive our country. I don't know exactly why it seems that this post rubbed you off in the wrong way, but have a nice rest of your week.
It's in your power to make a difference in your local political arena. Don't focus on Washington (yet); that beast is too big. Make a difference where you can make a difference: your precinct, your legislative district, your school board, your state, etc.
Yep its really interesting
Bookmark Hillsdale
I was scrolling through Roku channels yesterday and noticed that this was also a channel -- so you can actually watch them on your TV too :)
Really? That's fantastic! I don't have Roku, so I didn't know. Is it some sort of 24/7 Hillsdale channel?
I haven't looked at it myself yet, but the description said it had videos and courses, so I am assuming that they have a lot of their seminars available.
I have Roku TV. What channel is this?
I love Hillsdale! My daughter will be attending this fall.
There was an actual channel called Hillsdale College as I was scrolling through the educational channel listings. I hope you can find it -- I thought it was cool that it was there!
No. I did not know that. Looking into now. Thanks😀.
I'm taking the Constitution 101 course right now! It's fantastic. You get nice 30-minute video lectures, study guides, and other neat PDFs of important writings that relate to each of the lectures (all of these things for FREE).
That is so cool.
Going back to school Donating also
That's awesome. They also have some good guest speakers sometimes, like Nick Searcy and Robert Barnes.
So does the Leadership Institute, which is taught by a primary source historian and lawyer. Teaches the constitution in the light of what was designed to do. Spoiler alert: we weren’t taught a lot and most likely on purpose. We’ve been played into not understanding what powers it really gives states and citizens. Most interesting constitution course I’ve taken: https://leadershipinstitute.teachable.com/courses/885426
Awesome! I’ll be adding this course to my list and taken it after Hillsdale’s for the heck of it.
If you listen to mark Levin podcast you definitely know this as fact
I have. But I think these courses really add a lot of value to further understand the founding of this country and the values that (should) drive our country. I don't know exactly why it seems that this post rubbed you off in the wrong way, but have a nice rest of your week.
The Constitution is now meaningless. Study for entertainment purposes only.
It's in your power to make a difference in your local political arena. Don't focus on Washington (yet); that beast is too big. Make a difference where you can make a difference: your precinct, your legislative district, your school board, your state, etc.