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Introductory Interview with Ron Roat

Professor Roat is determined to teach young people how to write. After teaching for 21 years, he discovered that most college students simply cannot write a decent sentence. In this interview, Professor Roat outlines the problems with modern education and discusses his motivation to begin this series of podcasts. Professor Roat retired from the classroom only to broaden his audience to all students everywhere who are having difficulty communicating. Listen as Professor Roat introduces you to the way he thinks, what he wants to communicate and how these podcasts will improve your life.

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  1. Can’t wait for all the Podcasts to come!

    Comment by Julia — May 10, 2008 @ 11:11 pm

  2. Wonderful podcast from Ron Roat. Please forward comment. I’m a former student of his from USI. Thank you.

    Comment by Debi Hagan — November 17, 2008 @ 12:43 pm

  3. I was one of the drones until I met Ron Roat. Ron, I very much enjoyed hearing your voice again!

    Comment by Rhonda Courson Kivlin — April 16, 2009 @ 5:56 pm

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