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Sit tight for today’s episode! There was no holding back in our conversation about education, school systems, government, and the community’s role in bringing education to a better place. What is it going to take to change education? The answers in this episode were all over the place in the best way. The answer may have less to do with the education sector than we think.
Some questions we considered are as follows:
What was schooling in its inception has it changed today in its purpose?
How do the other public sectors of society directly affect and respond to the education sector?
What do we understand about teenagers in schools, what drives them?
What lies have Gen Z seen in pursuing careers that have led their trajectory differently than ours?
How involved should the community be in public education?
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Please leave comments on the podcast page on Spotify, discuss, or leave voice messages.
You can watch the podcast on her Youtube Channel @MissEducationPod
Check out her Tik Tok @miss.education and Instagram @misseducationpod for more content on education, community and social justice related topics.
By Victoria A. EnnisSit tight for today’s episode! There was no holding back in our conversation about education, school systems, government, and the community’s role in bringing education to a better place. What is it going to take to change education? The answers in this episode were all over the place in the best way. The answer may have less to do with the education sector than we think.
Some questions we considered are as follows:
What was schooling in its inception has it changed today in its purpose?
How do the other public sectors of society directly affect and respond to the education sector?
What do we understand about teenagers in schools, what drives them?
What lies have Gen Z seen in pursuing careers that have led their trajectory differently than ours?
How involved should the community be in public education?
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Please leave comments on the podcast page on Spotify, discuss, or leave voice messages.
You can watch the podcast on her Youtube Channel @MissEducationPod
Check out her Tik Tok @miss.education and Instagram @misseducationpod for more content on education, community and social justice related topics.