
The Significance of Faith, Education, and Assessment with Dr. Gary Welton
Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
CLT Study:
https://www.gcc.edu/Home/Staff-Directory/Staff-Detail/gcc-study-finds-predictive-value-in-classic-learning-test
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Gary Welton, a dedicated professor and administrator at Grove City College, about his personal journey, the unique environment at Grove City, and the role of standardized assessments like the CLT in higher education. Discover how faith influences academic pathways and the importance of preserving classical liberal arts traditions in today's educational landscape.
Key topics include:
Dr. Welton’s upbringing in Grove City and his faith-based education journey
The advantages of Grove City College’s emphasis on classical and
Christian education
Insights into the College Learning Test (CLT) and its predictive validity for college success
Trends in standardized testing following the shift toward test-optional policies
How classical literacy and familiarity with tradition benefit modern students
Favorite books that have shaped Dr. Welton’s worldview, including Les Misérables and The Possessed
Timestamps:
(0:05) - Welcome and introduction to Dr. Welton’s background
(1:20) - The impact of Grove City College on student development
(4:44) - Dr. Welton’s faith background and experience in secular universities
(8:27) - The origin and findings of the pioneering CLT outcome study
(10:53) - Trends in college admissions and test requirement policies
(13:08) - Validation of the CLT as a predictor of first-year GPA
(14:56) - Connection between classical texts and assessment literacy
(16:17) - The importance of cultural and literary literacy in education
(18:24) - Unexpected results and insights from the CLT study
(20:28) - Homeschooling and school background impacts on scores
(24:45) - Lessons for other institutions from the CLT validation study
(26:22) - The importance of focused reading for developing mature intellectual skills
(28:23) - Dr. Welton’s top books and their influence on his life and work
(32:14) - Closing remarks and future hopes for college assessment