"Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution" - Q&A 01
The follow-up Q&A to this first Lecture from the 10-part Hillsdale College course titled "Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution," given by Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry Arnn, features Dr. Arnn in conversation with John Miller, Director of the Herbert H. Dow II Program in American Journalism at Hillsdale College.
This Q&A, as do all the Q&As in the course, has a Lecture counterpart that should be watched before viewing the Q&A. Also, remember that each of these lectures includes both Readings and a quiz, found at https://mega.nz/#F!zp0HwCZL!BfdZRpWl30nwLDIRAF35dw (for this week only), as well as a Final Exam following the final lecture.
As always, thank you for tuning in to these important series' by Hillsdale College, and for your comments. Carpe diem!
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Hillsdale College (https://www.Hillsdale.edu) has many online courses available for free to all. Most of these courses are on a 10-week schedule; that is, one lecture/Q&A per week for 10 weeks. I plan on making these available on that same one-per-week schedule, regardless the overall number of weeks involved in a given course (5, 10, 11...whatever). Each course usually involves a "Lecture" and a "Q&A." Some, however, may have an "Introduction" (or something similarly titled) in addition to the Lecture and Q&A. Whatever video content is available for that week will be posted at the same time, if I have it all (which, at this time, I do).
Considering how easy it is to participate in these free-to-watch courses via the Hillsdale website, I encourage visitors here to consider that. For those who, for whatever reason, would rather view this content elsewhere, I am making them available here. (I believe there is no copyright issue, but I make no guarantees that the content will always be available here. Another reason, perhaps, to consider following the coursework via the Hillsdale website.)
At present I have available 16 courses, most of which are on a 10-week schedule. At the first posting for a new course, I will endeavor to properly indicate the number of weeks for that particular course. There are more than 16 courses available from Hillsdale, but I have chosen only these 16. (Note that this number will likely grow, as Hillsdale continues to add courses.)
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Although founded in America in 1844, Hillsdale College's message is, I believe, relevant to all people everywhere. However, the overwhelming majority of the coursework focuses on America's heritage, Constitution, overall form and workings of government, and God.
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