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In this episode of Trust Be Told, Katie Steen-James shares her journey as an advocate in higher education, highlighting the evolving role of public trust in institutions and the growing need for communication, transparency, and collaboration. She discusses the challenges that higher education leaders face when engaging with students, lawmakers, and stakeholders, and how open-source technology and AI are shaping the future of education policy and innovation.
The conversation also examines the power of personal stories in advocacy, the impact of polarization on institutional trust, and strategies for rebuilding trust in public institutions during periods of political and social change. Whether you are an educator, policymaker, or advocate, this episode offers insight into the future of trust, advocacy, and leadership in higher education. For more about Katie's work, visit the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
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Trust for Thought
Keywords
higher education, public trust, advocacy, open source technology, communication strategies, transparency, AI in education, stakeholder engagement, policy and politics, student advocacy, institutional trust, collaboration in education
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By Richard RomanIn this episode of Trust Be Told, Katie Steen-James shares her journey as an advocate in higher education, highlighting the evolving role of public trust in institutions and the growing need for communication, transparency, and collaboration. She discusses the challenges that higher education leaders face when engaging with students, lawmakers, and stakeholders, and how open-source technology and AI are shaping the future of education policy and innovation.
The conversation also examines the power of personal stories in advocacy, the impact of polarization on institutional trust, and strategies for rebuilding trust in public institutions during periods of political and social change. Whether you are an educator, policymaker, or advocate, this episode offers insight into the future of trust, advocacy, and leadership in higher education. For more about Katie's work, visit the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
Takeaways
Trust for Thought
Keywords
higher education, public trust, advocacy, open source technology, communication strategies, transparency, AI in education, stakeholder engagement, policy and politics, student advocacy, institutional trust, collaboration in education
Stay Connected
If this episode resonated with you, here are a few ways to stay connected and go deeper:
And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast wherever you listen. Thank you for your support!