An Examined Education

An Examined Education

By: The Cambridge School

Language: en

Categories: Education, Religion, Spirituality, Christianity, Kids, Family

A podcast from The Cambridge School, a Christian Classical School in San Diego California, where we discuss an education worth pursuing. From Faculty and Administration to scholars across academia, we sit down with renowned names in the field of education to discuss both the classical and Christian principles that focus on formation, not simply information.

Episodes

20 Alumni Stories - Alyssa Kim
Jan 09, 2026

As The Cambridge School marks twenty years, An Examined Education opens a new season by turning to the voices that know its formation from the inside: its alumni. In this season-opening episode, we hear from Alyssa Kim, Class of 2022, now a senior at Georgetown University studying history on a pre-med track. Alyssa reflects on a journey shaped by Cambridge from pre-K through graduation, one that cultivated not only academic excellence but a way of seeing the world. From “living history” in grammar school to translating Latin and Greek in the upper school, Alyssa describes how the humanities at Cambridge became more...

Duration: 00:08:03
Rooted in the Past: How Livy’s Storytelling Shapes Virtue and Identity
May 23, 2025

In this episode of An Examined Education, we sit down with Cambridge School Latin teacher Donny McNair to explore the Roman historian Livy and the power of narrative in shaping a civilization’s moral compass. Livy lived through the collapse of the Roman Republic and the rise of Augustus' empire—a time of immense political and cultural upheaval. Through vivid, almost novelistic storytelling, Livy didn't just recount events; he sought to guide readers toward virtue and civic responsibility. Join us as we discuss how Livy's philosophical lens, his critique of Rome’s moral decline, and his belief in the transformative power...

Duration: 00:19:18
Rooted in Civic Virtue: How Classical Education Anchors a Flourishing Society
May 01, 2025

What holds a society together when factions clash and partisanship rises? In this episode, Kelsey Bonilla, history and government teacher at The Cambridge School, unpacks the deep connections between law, government, and a flourishing civil society. We trace the founders’ inspirations from Rome to the Enlightenment, explore the responsibilities of citizenship, and ask how education can ground us in civic virtue today. Whether you’re a student of history or just wondering what keeps the American experiment alive, this conversation offers timeless insights and practical hope.

Duration: 00:16:14
Rooted in Community: Faith, Identity, and Flourishing in a Secular Age
Mar 21, 2025

In this episode of An Examined Education, host Jeff Yoder sits down with Patrick Claytor, a Bible and Latin teacher at The Cambridge School, to explore how faith and community shape personal identity and societal flourishing. Drawing on the metaphor of a "cut flower society," they examine how secularization uproots individuals from traditional sources of meaning while people continue to seek community in alternative spaces. Claytor shares insights from his theological background on why church community offers unique benefits different from secular affiliations, discussing how Christian identity is grounded in Christ's work rather than personal achievement. The conversation explores the...

Duration: 00:25:58
Rooted: Intellectual Virtues and the Pursuit of Knowledge
Feb 14, 2025

Longing to Know - Esther Meek

Nicomachean Ethics Book VI - Aristotle

An Essay in Regulative Epistemology by Robert C. Roberts and Jay Wood

Duration: 00:22:17
Rooted: Finding Stability in a Restless Age
Jan 31, 2025

An Examined Education, presented by The Cambridge School in San Diego, explores the foundations of classical Christian education and its vital role in today's world. In this episode, Jean Kim, founder and head of school, delves into Os Guinness's compelling metaphor of "cut flower civilization" - the idea that Western society continues to display the beauty of Christian and classical influences while being increasingly disconnected from these vital roots. Drawing from her decades of experience in education, Kim examines how classical Christian education can help reconnect students to enduring truths and traditions in an age of rootlessness. She discusses the...

Duration: 00:18:51
Instilling Virtues Through Children's Literature
May 21, 2024

On Reading Well - Karen Swallow Prior

Duration: 00:14:08
Enduring Ideas through Senior Thesis | DJ Goodwiler
Apr 30, 2024

In this podcast episode, DJ discusses the evolution of senior theses in classical schools. They explore how the tradition fosters critical thinking and reflection on enduring ideas, while adapting to technological advancements. DJ emphasizes the shift towards collaborative discussions and open-mindedness among students, aiming to cultivate wisdom and deeper engagement with the world.

Duration: 00:26:58
Reading Guide : Moby Dick
Apr 09, 2024

Doug is welcomed back on the podcast to give us a reading guide on America’s epic: Moby Dick. If you have yet to listen to the full episode on Moby Dick, make sure to go back and give it a listen!

Duration: 00:05:45
Decoding the Depths of Moby Dick
Mar 21, 2024

Join us as we welcome back Doug Jones, our Literature Chair, to delve into the depths of "Moby Dick" on this week’s episode. This enlightening discussion explores Melville's creative writing prowess and the profound questions he poses to readers. Embark on an educational journey at sea, as we uncover the masterpiece that has shaped the minds of readers and influenced renowned authors. Come explore these intriguing waters with us as we navigate "Moby Dick."

Duration: 00:35:43
Reading Guide: Gilgamesh
Mar 07, 2024

Amanda Sansonetti gives us some interesting insight into Gilgamesh as well as a few helpful tips for first-time readers.

Duration: 00:03:15
The Humanity of Gilgamesh
Feb 29, 2024

Amanda Sansonetti, our 7th grade literature teacher joins us to discuss the significance of "The Epic of Gilgamesh" as the oldest surviving literary work and how it raises questions about the meaning of life and human existence, making it relevant to contemporary readers despite its ancient origins.

Duration: 00:20:29
Alumni Answer Your Questions
Feb 08, 2024

A host of Alumni join us to answer questions from the community about their education at Cambridge, their college experience, and more. Our next episode will continue with our Great Books and Big Ideas theme as we talk to Amanda Sansonetti, our 7th grade literature teacher, about the humanity of Gilgamesh. Stay tuned!

Duration: 01:35:11
Reading Guide: Brave New World
Jan 26, 2024

In our concluding discussion on Modern American Literature, DJ returns one more time to explore the final reading guide, spotlighting Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. This guide serves as a valuable companion to maximize your understanding of the text. If you haven't listened to the previous episode covering Epistemic and Axiological Questions in Modern American Literature, be sure to start there. We trust you'll find this reading guide enriching, and we'll see you next time!

Duration: 00:04:27
Reading Guide: The Sound and The Fury
Jan 25, 2024

DJ returns with a new reading guide, this one focused on "The Sound and The Fury." It serves as an excellent resource to delve into before immersing yourself in this great book. If you haven't already, make sure to check out the episode on Epistemic and Axiological Questions in Modern American Literature before proceeding. Keep an eye out for DJ's final reading guide on "Brave New World," bringing the series on modern American literature to a close.

Duration: 00:05:32
Reading Guide: Great Gatsby
Jan 24, 2024

DJ gives us a few things to think about as we make our way through Great Gatsby. If you have yet to listen to DJ's conversation on Epistemic and Axiological Questions in Modern American Literature, be sure to go back and listen there first.

Duration: 00:05:18
Epistemic and Axiological Questions in Modern American Literature
Jan 23, 2024

DJ Goodwiler joins us on this week's episode to help us define what makes a great book and how some modern American literature can help us make sense of the world around us and our own interactions within it.

Duration: 00:26:50
Great Books and Becoming Human
Jan 03, 2024

Doug Jones joins us to delve into the transformative influence of great books on shaping our identity through the way we teach and learn.

Duration: 00:22:02
Neuroscience of the Teenage Brain
May 16, 2023

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Melissa Gingrich as our guest, who will shed light on the fascinating field of neuroscience and its relevance to the developing brain. By delving into this subject, we aim to empower parents and teachers to forge stronger connections with students during these crucial stages of their lives.

Duration: 00:38:53
Parent Partnership - The Secret to a Better Education
Feb 15, 2023

Russ Kapusinski joins us to talk about Parent Partnership and how parents and schools working in conjunction lead to a better education for children.

Duration: 00:38:56
Raising your child right - Better schools for the best kids
Jan 24, 2023

Colleen Dong joins us to discuss childhood development and why it is so important to find the right school for your child.

Duration: 00:25:47
The Best Way to Read Graphic Novels
Jan 10, 2023

DJ Goodwiler joins us to talk about visual rhetoric and how graphic novels provide a platform from which we can learn to utilize it in our day to day lives.

Duration: 00:37:32
Modern Magic - Saying the Unsayable with Poetry
Dec 06, 2022

Doug Jones joins the show to talk poetry--its interesting origins, why poetry is important, what can be gained from reading it, its connection to rhetoric, and he reads a few of his favorite poems for us in a special segment we have dubbed "Doug's Poetry Corner". We hope you enjoy this episode!

Duration: 00:30:03
Misunderstanding Math - a Liberal Art in Disguise
Nov 21, 2022

Jacob Mohler, the Chair of Math at the Cambridge School, joins us to talk about math as a liberal art--both how it is and is not a liberal art and why the distinction is important. Jacob's vigilant inspection of the process of math instruction and his intentional approach create a unique learning environment for his students. We hope that you enjoy the episode.

Duration: 00:24:59
Changing Perspectives | Carolyn McClaskey
Nov 07, 2022

Carolyn McClaskey joins us to talk about how her perspective has changed now that she is a teacher's aide. Having been a Cambridge parent, Carolyn has a unique perspective on the Cambridge education now that she has had a look behind the curtain.

Duration: 00:20:33
Changing Perspectives | Emma Kim
Oct 17, 2022

Coming full circle, Emma Kim joins us on the podcast to talk about what it is like to go from student to teacher at her alma mater and how being classically educated affects her experience in the classroom while educating the next generation to Think Well, Love Rightly, and Live Wisely.

Duration: 00:26:39
Changing Perspectives | Margaret Lowing
Oct 03, 2022

A returning teacher shares her perspective on how things have changed since she taught here a decade ago and what her time away has made her appreciate about a Cambridge education.

Duration: 00:36:05
Science Experiments | Melissa Mayne & Esther Han
Aug 22, 2022

Science Chair, Melissa Mayne, and everyone's favorite Chemistry teacher, Esther Han, join us to walk us through some science experiments they do with the high schoolers. From editing DNA to creating your own experiment, it's no holds barred when it comes to fun and exciting experiments in the Cambridge Laboratory.

Duration: 00:24:30
Roaring 20s | 6th Grade | Kelsie Howze
Jul 20, 2022

WARNING! This episode contains a spoiler for a surprise event for Cambridge 6th graders! Parents with students in 6th grade or below should not listen with their students. Mrs. Kelsie Howze joins us to go over some of the fun events covered in 6th grade; one of which is unique not just in the world of classical education, but Cambridge as well! It is a surprise event for our students that really immerses them within the roaring 20s. Unlike other events that typically culminate students' studies of a given time period, this event kicks off their studies and gets the...

Duration: 00:21:55
Beowulf | Fourth Grade | Paula Jones
Jun 30, 2022

Our bard for the evening, Mrs. Paula Jones, guides us through the 4th grade literature curriculum where we dive deep into the epic Beowulf and learn of the significance it holds in the history of literature and within the intentional curriculum at Cambridge. We hope you enjoy!

Duration: 00:22:31
Simple Machines | Second Grade | Esther Berends
Jan 11, 2022

Esther Berends, our second grade lead teacher, joins us on the podcast to share a unique lesson our second graders experience as they learn about ancient Egypt. This episode highlights historical integration as an organizing theme in our curriculum and illustrates lessons that cultivate wonder in our students.

Duration: 00:24:03
Playing a Role in Ancient History | Jim Hamilton
Dec 06, 2021

Jim Hamilton walks us through a unique lesson that he created for 8th grade history in which the students role play citizen on the brink of the Peloponnesian War to see if they would make the same mistakes. This lesson presents an opportunity to learn through history and practice empathy.

Duration: 00:24:09
Advisory Program | Melissa Gingrich
Nov 15, 2021

Melissa Gingrich, our Upper School Principal, joins us to discuss the what and why of the Upper School Advisory Program. Melissa brings a unique perspective - being both the Upper School Principal as well as the mother of two graduates and a current Sophomore - that makes her especially equipped to discuss the program's objective and implications.

Duration: 00:21:41
The Rhetoric of Place and Space | Jr./Sr. Trips to DC and Italy | DJ Goodwiler
Nov 01, 2021

DJ Goodwiler, our Humanities Chair and Rhetoric Teacher, walks us through the Junior and Senior trips to DC and Italy. These trips culminate their studies of rhetoric and history, allowing the students to put their studies into practice as they interact rhetorically with historical places and spaces.

Duration: 00:26:29
Student Experience | Alice & Ben
Mar 10, 2021

Alice and Ben, two of our 6th graders, join us to talk about their experience as Cambridge students. They offer unique insights into the Cambridge experience and advice for other Cambridge Students. It was a blast having Alice and Ben on and we were blown away with what they had to say! This is an episode you definitely do not want to miss!

Duration: 00:40:48
Parent Experience | Eric and Shelly Potwardowski
Feb 22, 2021

Eric and Shelly Potwardowski join us to share their experience as parents at The Cambridge School. The Potwardowskis currently have children in every stage of The Cambridge Education (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Aluma), making their experience an especially unique one. Listen in to hear about how their children's experiences have differed and how, as parents, they have handled the ups and downs as the school has grown with them.

Duration: 00:32:57
Computer Science | Dr. Reuben Settergren
Feb 01, 2021

3:16 on amazon

Hermann Zapf's illustration of John 3:16

1 Tim 3:16  "note the Russian orthodox cross in the negative space" -Dr. Settergren

literateprogramming.com

The Annotated Turing, Charles Petzold

Eyes in the Sky, Arthur Holland Michel

Beauty and Joy of Computing:

"We also think that computer programs (not just the pictures that programs can produce) can be things of beauty.... good programmers develop a sense of programming aesthetics."

 

Duration: 00:33:46
Progymnasmata | DJ Goodwiler
Jan 19, 2021

DJ Goodwiler joins us back on the show to discuss progymnasmata, a series of "pre-exercises" that our students practice before entering Rhetoric School.

Duration: 00:34:38
Operations | Amy Tollefson
Dec 14, 2020

Amy Tollefson, Business Manager at The Cambridge School, joins us to take us behind the scenes of operations--the human endeavor that keeps the wheels turning at Cambridge.

Duration: 00:27:05
Development | Jeff Yoder
Dec 01, 2020

Jeff switches roles and joins us as a guest to talk development at The Cambridge School. Alli Kaye, our Development Coordinator, steps in as host for this episode. We hope you enjoy!

Duration: 00:20:35
Admissions & Enrollment | Leslie Yoder
Nov 09, 2020

Leslie Yoder, our Director of Enrollment Management, joins us to discuss admissions at The Cambridge School. Leslie has a lot to say about the what makes admissions at Cambridge different than your typical admissions process.

Duration: 00:28:38
Building a High Performing Leadership Team | Jean Kim
Nov 04, 2020

Jean Kim speaks at the Society for Classical Learning on building a high performance leadership team

Duration: 00:35:57
Leadership | Jean Kim
Oct 26, 2020

Jean Kim, founder of The Cambridge School, talks about the formation and importance of a leadership team.

Duration: 00:19:30
Grammar School | 2nd & 3rd Grade | Hana Rodgers
May 22, 2020

Hana Rodgers, our 2nd and 3rd Grade team lead, sits down to walk us through a bit of the early Grammar School curriculum. She talks about feast days, 3rd grade events, our unique teacher partnerships, and how virtue development is cultivated in our students from a young age.

Duration: 00:45:59
The King's Speech
May 13, 2020

Jean gives her speech from Back to School Night 2016.

Duration: 00:16:45
College Counseling Part II | Class of 2020
May 08, 2020

The Class of 2020 joins us on the podcast to describe their college admission process and how Cambridge has shaped their decision on which schools to pursue.

Duration: 00:39:57
A Robust Rebirth
May 06, 2020

Jean speaks at Back to School Night 2015 about the need for Robust Rebirth of a Classical Christian Education.

Duration: 00:25:59
Afternoon with The Cambridge School | Jean Kim
Apr 29, 2020

Jean Kim, Founder of the Cambridge School, speaks to the need of an education like the Cambridge education. Listen Now!

Duration: 00:23:11
The Cambridge Response to Covid-19 | Jean Kim
Apr 29, 2020

Jean Kim joins our hosts Jeff and DJ to discus the way that Cambridge reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic--the decision process of closing the school, the migration to an online teaching format, and where we are at now as an educational program and as a community.

Duration: 00:26:57
Education for True Freedom | Jean Kim
Apr 22, 2020

This is a speech that Jean Kim gave in 2017 at Back to School Night.  We hope everyone is staying healthy and safe!  

Duration: 00:19:19
College Counseling | Becky Priest
Apr 10, 2020

2020 College Acceptances 

Duration: 00:41:26
Math at Cambridge Part II | Jacob Mohler, Andrew Chung, and Josh Sansonetti
Mar 27, 2020

Jump back in to Math at Cambridge with Par II of our discussion on what Math looks like at Cambridge.

Duration: 00:20:09
Math at Cambridge Part I | Jacob Mohler, Andrew Chung, and Josh Sansonetti
Mar 13, 2020

The Cambridge Math Department joins us this week to talk about math at Cambridge and how we approach math a little differently. This episode will be broken into two parts, so make sure that you tune-in in two weeks to hear part 2!

Duration: 00:28:33
Science at Cambridge | Dr. Melissa Gingrich
Feb 28, 2020

As we continue to cover our curriculum at Cambridge, we welcome Dr. Melissa Gingrich, our Upper School Principal, who has been with the school since its inception and has been a big part in writing our Science Curriculum and refining it over the years. She speaks on the scope and sequence of our Science curriculum and talks about what makes Cambridge unique in its study of Science when compared to other educational organizations.

Duration: 00:31:56
How Cambridge is Christian Part III | Russ Kapusinski, Brent Baber, and DJ Goodwiler
Feb 14, 2020

Welcome back to the continuation of How is Cambridge Christian, this week we will pick up the conversation we were having with Russ Kapusinski, Brent Baber, and DJ Goodwiler about how exactly Cambridge is Christian. Last episode we talked about a lot of the explicit ways in which Cambridge is Christian and in this episode we talk a bit more about some of the implicit ways Cambridge is Christian. As always we would love to hear your thoughts on the conversation and any questions you may have. Feel free to send any correspondence to our social media pages @anexaminededucation on...

Duration: 00:42:10
How Cambridge is Christian Part II | Russ Kapusinski, Brent Baber, and DJ Goodwiler
Jan 31, 2020

Join us this week to hear from Russ Kapusinski, Brent Baber, and DJ Goodwiler, all teachers who have been part of creating and implementing the Bible Curriculum at Cambridge. We begin to discuss what the Cambridge Bible Program looks like. This episode will be continued in Part III. Stay Tuned!

Duration: 00:56:28
Rhetoric - What is it? Part II | Colleen Dong & DJ Goodwiler
Jan 17, 2020

Jeff, Colleen, and DJ continue their conversation of Rhetoric within the Cambridge School as well as how Rhetoric manifests itself in its many forms and how it can influence the way we interact with the world around us.

Duration: 00:31:56
Rhetoric - What is it? Part I | Colleen Dong & DJ Goodwiler
Jan 10, 2020

Co-host DJ Goodwiler, takes off his hosting hat to be a guest on this episode of An Examined Education as he talks with Colleen Dong about Rhetoric-what it is and how it is taught at the Cambridge School. Enjoy!

Duration: 00:25:17
Combustible Data | DJ Goodwiler
Dec 20, 2019

DJ Goodwiler addresses the Cambridge Community about the Upper School literature program at The Cambridge School and how a reader can approach a work of literature rhetorically and ethically.

Duration: 00:46:38
How is Cambridge Classical Part I | Jim Hamilton
Dec 13, 2019

Language Chair Jim Hamilton addresses the Upper School students at a retreat earlier in the year. Jim tracks classical education back to its origins to illustrate a couple ways in which the Cambridge Education is a classical education.

Duration: 00:13:19
How is Cambridge Classical Part II | Jim Hamilton
Dec 13, 2019

Jim discusses Latin, Ancient History, and what makes The Cambridge Curriculum so unique. This is part two of this conversation and a follow up to a speech that Jim gave earlier in the year to a group of students about How Cambridge is Classical.

Duration: 00:27:18
How is Cambridge Christian Part I | Russ Kapusinski
Dec 06, 2019

Russ Kapusinski joins us on today's episode to tell what it does and does not mean to be a Christian School in today's contemporary climate and challenges assumptions that may be brought into the discussion. This conversation will be continued in a future episode, so keep an eye out for that!

Duration: 00:25:55
Not just Kindergarten Part II | Colleen Dong
Nov 22, 2019

In Part 2 of our discussion with Colleen Dong, DJ steps in to do a deep dive on some of the concepts that Colleen discussed on her previous discussion with Jeff. Tune-in to hear how “Kindergarten is really 12th grade Lite” and how our Kindergarten Teachers embody Homer as they transition these young children from oral culture into literacy.

Duration: 00:22:56
Not just Kindergarten Part I | Colleen Dong
Nov 22, 2019

Colleen Dong has been with Cambridge more than most and has been involved in all stages of the educational development of the students. In this episode, Colleen tells her story of how she first got involved in the Kindergarten classroom and eventually came to teach Kindergarten here at Cambridge. It is a truly incredible story that shows Kindergarten is not something to look over when it comes to the early development of a child.

Duration: 00:28:18
Alumni on their time at Cambridge
Nov 12, 2019

Book Recommendations

Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning by Douglas Wilson

Wisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. Evans

Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi Jain

Institutes of Oratory by Quintilian

Collected Works by Erasmus

Duration: 00:50:03
Beginning with the end in mind | Jean Kim
Nov 12, 2019

Book Recommendations 

Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning by Douglas Wilson

Wisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. Evans

Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi Jain

Institutes of Oratory by Quintilian

Collected Works by Erasmus

Duration: 00:27:07
The Founding of The Cambridge School | Jean Kim
Nov 12, 2019

Jean Kim’s address to new parents at the New Parent Orientation. Jean tells about herself and the foundation of The Cambridge School. Tune in to the next episode where Jeff Yoder will dive deeper with Jean into why Cambridge, how Cambridge approaches education, and who the Cambridge education is for.

Duration: 00:28:58
Welcome to An Examined Education
Nov 06, 2019

Jump into the inaugural episode of An Examined Education, with your host, Jeff Yoder, Director of Advancement, and your co-host, DJ Goodwiler, Humanities Chair and Rhetoric and Literature teacher at The Cambridge School. In this commencement, you will learn all about your hosts (perhaps more than is necessary) and learn about why The Cambridge School has decided to start a podcast. We hope you enjoy and perhaps share a laugh or two with some friends (at the expense of our intrepid hosts).

Duration: 00:09:24