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Rich School, Poor School: Dora Renaud

21 min · 9 de ene de 2024
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In this episode of Rich School, Poor School, our guest Dr. Dora Renaud discusses the importance of STEM and career pathways for K-12 education. As the CEO of Bossa Ed International, Senior Advisor for Papaya Tutor, and Graduate Faculty for American College of Education, Dr. Renaud brings an experienced perspective on the topic of how a school district's physical infrastructure impacts its ability to deliver an educational or STEM program. As Dr. Renaud says, school districts must be prepared "to address these challenges (investments in the infrastructure, improvements, technology, upgrades, and teacher professional development) that are the essential part of a successful district."

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