The Soul of Education

USC Rossier School of Education Survey: American Adults Want U.S. High Schools to Teach Multiple Sides of Sensitive Topics

3 min · 15 de ene de 2023
Portada del episodio USC Rossier School of Education Survey: American Adults Want U.S. High Schools to Teach Multiple Sides of Sensitive Topics

Descripción

Two associate professors set out to understand how Americans think about teaching sensitive topics and what age. The nationally representative survey of nearly 3,800 U.S. adults found surprising agreement on many difficult topics with a few key exceptions. Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Soul of Education!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

29 episodios

episode Public Schools: Are We Moving in the Right Direction? artwork

Public Schools: Are We Moving in the Right Direction?

A recent poll asked important questions about the status of public schools, both nationally and locally. The central finding speaks to the issue of trust. Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

15 de ene de 20233 min
episode USC Rossier School of Education Survey: American Adults Want U.S. High Schools to Teach Multiple Sides of Sensitive Topics artwork

USC Rossier School of Education Survey: American Adults Want U.S. High Schools to Teach Multiple Sides of Sensitive Topics

Two associate professors set out to understand how Americans think about teaching sensitive topics and what age. The nationally representative survey of nearly 3,800 U.S. adults found surprising agreement on many difficult topics with a few key exceptions. Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

15 de ene de 20233 min
episode Many Students Remain Optimistic About the Future: What Do They See That We May Be Missing? artwork

Many Students Remain Optimistic About the Future: What Do They See That We May Be Missing?

A recent survey paints a starkly more positive picture of how our students see the future. Despite the many challenges they face, the next generation believes in themselves and their possibility to change the world for the better. Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

15 de ene de 20233 min
episode How Can We Strengthen Support and Confidence in Our Public Schools? artwork

How Can We Strengthen Support and Confidence in Our Public Schools?

A new poll suggests we need to strengthen support and confidence in our public schools. The question is how? Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

15 de ene de 20233 min
episode Second Thoughts on the Teacher Shortage: Real, Imagined, or Nothing New artwork

Second Thoughts on the Teacher Shortage: Real, Imagined, or Nothing New

Educators (and non-educators) talking about the teacher shortage is ubiquitous in both education and mainstream media. To what extent is the picture we’re getting accurate? More importantly, are the proposed solutions a bandage or a cure? Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Patrick Riccards is the executive director of Best in the World Teachers and the founder of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement. Host of the Soul of Education. Former Host of TrumpED and Common Core Radio.

15 de ene de 20233 min